April 20Apr 20 37 minutes ago, Captainant said: Lulz those war plans and strike schedules were leaking EVERYWHERE goddamn https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/20/us/politics/hegseth-yemen-attack-second-signal-chat.html (No paywall archive link: https://archive.is/OGtzi) Really ignominious start to the Hegseth era, and unfortunate to needlessly heighten the risk for those naval aviator by leaking their attack plans This is what happens when you put very unserious people in very serious jobs.
April 20Apr 20 This is what happens when you put very unserious people in very serious jobs.Seriously. I love that the SUPPOSED counterweight to what they THINK “DEI” is, is “only merit-based hiring!” Yet the only “merit” that any of these people have is: willing to deepthroat Trump’s mushroom dick and gargle the gravy.Seriously, the resume of most of his cabinet appointments is utterly embarrassing. They are wildly unqualified for the actual job, but they score 100 on the “cum chugging Trump loyalist” scale.
April 21Apr 21 30 minutes ago, Scheiss Meister said: Fucking clown show. Honestly I can't think of anything more American than this.
April 28Apr 28 Not at all good. Some PRC spooky fellas are gonna be pulling out all the stops to talk to the Houthis and Iranians doing this.
April 28Apr 28 44 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said: Not at all good. Some PRC spooky fellas are gonna be pulling out all the stops to talk to the Houthis and Iranians doing this. I mean, I've made a hard turn/evasive action that made me spill my coffee in the car. So, same-same, really.
April 28Apr 28 57 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said: Not at all good. Some PRC spooky fellas are gonna be pulling out all the stops to talk to the Houthis and Iranians doing this.
April 28Apr 28 1 hour ago, 956 Worldwide said: Not at all good. Some PRC spooky fellas are gonna be pulling out all the stops to talk to the Houthis and Iranians doing this. I'm calling bullshit. Houthi fire getting so close to an American aircraft carrier that it's forced to perform evasion maneuvers? Yeah, no.
April 28Apr 28 3 minutes ago, aggie08 said: I'm calling bullshit. Houthi fire getting so close to an American aircraft carrier that it's forced to perform evasion maneuvers? Yeah, no. 110% - that's clickbait nonsense. Heard brakes failed in the lift as the plane was being loaded and both the plane and tow-car went wide, people scattered and they both went over the side. Carriers are ringed with a dozen support/attack ships, multiple subs and concentric rings of security. Is this lady saying some duded in a shrimp boat got through all that and were in range to threaten a battle carrier? Lol, no.
April 28Apr 28 Not saying we should escalate, but I presume our doctrine says we get extra shitty with our enemies when they fuck with a goddamn nuclear super carrier. If for no other reason because it’s very bad look to let that kinda fuckery go uncontested.
April 28Apr 28 Author Just now, Parliament said: Not saying we should escalate, but I presume our doctrine says we get extra shitty with our enemies when they fuck with a goddamn nuclear super carrier. If for no other reason because it’s very bad look to let that kinda fuckery go uncontested.
April 29Apr 29 Natasha Bertrand is not a hack or clickbait journalist and neither is Toropin (Military.com). I’m not saying this for sure happened, but I feel comfortable saying that a Pentagon official in a place of responsibility said it did. The Houthis possess an arsenal of Iran-supplied anti-ship ballistic missiles and destroyers have been shooting them down, as well as one-way UAVs. These are not on par with what China or Russia has, but they are not shrimp boat guns either. It is not out of the realm of possibility that the carrier maneuvered out of caution.
November 14Nov 14 Author Several threads this could go into. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intercepted and seized the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker M/T Talara in the Strait of Hormuz, steering it into Iranian territorial waters. The vessel, managed by Cyprus-based Columbia Shipmanagement, was carrying high-sulfur gasoil and had departed Ajman Port in the United Arab Emirates earlier that day en route to Singapore. The tanker was approached by three IRGC small boats approximately 20 nautical miles off the UAE coast in the Gulf of Oman, leading to loss of contact and a course deviation toward Iran. This marks the first such IRGC interdiction in the strategic waterway in several months. The incident was reported by the British maritime risk firm Vanguard, corroborated by the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) as possible state-sponsored activity, and confirmed by a U.S. defense official. A U.S. Navy MQ-4C Triton drone monitored the area for hours, while Ambrey, a private security firm, noted the involvement of the small boats. Columbia Shipmanagement stated it is prioritizing crew safety amid the communication blackout.
November 15Nov 15 On 11/14/2025 at 9:00 AM, gsoda3 said: Why hasn't the UAE dug a canal yet? Through Oman?
November 15Nov 15 1 hour ago, Schulz2.0 said: Through Oman? Underground. A big ass ship tunnel. The Suez, but ya know, in a tunnel. Well shit this could be an idea.
November 15Nov 15 8 minutes ago, InkaUtexas said: Underground. A big ass ship tunnel. The Suez, but ya know, in a tunnel. Well shit this could be an idea. Locks and damns would do the trick. Sure, why not. For that matter, why not make UAE the middle point, continue WNW and just hook it to the med off Israel? Take over all that sweet Suez Canal money, then triple the rates. Treat it like the railway and make them single direction tunnels. No more having to stop in the middle of the Suez to swap traffic around.
November 15Nov 15 4 minutes ago, thunderlounge said: Locks and damns would do the trick. Sure, why not. For that matter, why not make UAE the middle point, continue WNW and just hook it to the med off Israel? Take over all that sweet Suez Canal money, then triple the rates. Treat it like the railway and make them single direction tunnels. No more having to stop in the middle of the Suez to swap traffic around. Dolphin 1 and 2 were supposed to do something like this. Take the oil and LNG from Qatar to Fujiarah and Sohar.
November 15Nov 15 I think we have the engineering capability to do something like that safely. Where it goes south is it would take ludicrous amounts of money to build, and be extremely difficult to fully protect in the current world climate. In a civil world, it would a be an amazing accomplishment. Then again, in a civil world it wouldn’t really be needed. Nice brain time thinking about how something like that would kinda work, how big it would be, etc.
November 15Nov 15 25 minutes ago, thunderlounge said: I think we have the engineering capability to do something like that safely. Where it goes south is it would take ludicrous amounts of money to build, and be extremely difficult to fully protect in the current world climate. In a civil world, it would a be an amazing accomplishment. Then again, in a civil world it wouldn’t really be needed. Nice brain time thinking about how something like that would kinda work, how big it would be, etc. Dolphin 1 is operational.
November 16Nov 16 1 hour ago, InkaUtexas said: Dolphin 1 is operational. Damn. I feel a rabbit hole coming on.
November 16Nov 16 25 minutes ago, gsoda3 said: Why would they do that? You're not really getting out of a choke point by going through the UAE.
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