This Johnson guy seems to know what he is talking about…
It's quite possible their supply route (from Iran) has also been blocked and that they don't have stockpiles of their own.
Saw the above article. Guys, does anyone knows the status of the Houthis. Is it really they are waiting for right timing to join the war?
I'm pretty sure that's another interceptor with dual pulse rocket motor. the contrails look very similar to each other, and it wasn't traveling very fast like a terminal ballistic missile should.@doggydogdo
It's difficult to tell if this 3rd rocket is going up (as an interceptor) or coming down (as a target bm), but the latter seems more likely because unlike the two interceptors that leave a contrail tracing to the ground, the third's contrail ends abruptly (indicating it entered from space, edit: unless it had been flying in the air for a while as an interceptor),
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That’s a mushroom cloud… guess Iran is gradually transitioning to more sophisticated missiles…
iranians are pointedly holding some cards (i.e. targeting the ford carrier group there and saudi tankers) and inversely the houthis and even hezbollah have been conscious about looking like "proxies"
Saw the above article. Guys, does anyone knows the status of the Houthis. Is it really they are waiting for right timing to join the war?
Originally everyone thought Hezbollah was out of action and had no supply routes to arm them and now look. I’d imaging thr same mistake is being made with Houthis. Theyre just waiting for the right time. Theyve just announced theyre ready
Saw the above article. Guys, does anyone knows the status of the Houthis. Is it really they are waiting for right timing to join the war?
That doesn't bode well if LHD has to run the gauntlet to get into the gulf. I wonder if the news from yesterday about an Iranian boat sneaking up on Lincoln was also an USV.US-owned tanker attacked near Iraq was hit by unmanned boats, early findings show
Two explosive-laden, unmanned boats rammed the Safesea Vishnu tanker in an Iraqi seaport on Wednesday, sparking a fiery blast that engulfed the vessel's port side in flames and left crew only seconds to react, according to an early assessment conducted by the vessel's U.S. owner and operator.