Entonces, ¿qué pasa si un petrolero chino sale de un puerto iraní con rumbo a China y se niega a detenerse ante el bloqueo estadounidense en aguas internacionales? ¿La Armada lo hunde y arriesga un conflicto mucho mayor con Pekín?
Además, ¿por qué Irán se rendiría de repente por razones económicas? El régimen ha ignorado décadas de sanciones muy duras sin cambiar nada de su programa nuclear ni el financiamiento de sus grupos proxies.
So what happens if a Chinese tanker sails from an Iranian port, bound for China, and refuses to stop for the U.S. blockade in international waters? Does the Navy sink it and risk a much bigger conflict with Beijing?
Also, why would Iran suddenly surrender for economic reasons? The regime has shrugged off decades of crushing sanctions without changing its nuclear program or proxy funding one bit.
@JulenBollain No cuesta 0 euros, cuesta un 40% más de impuestos.
🇪🇸 España
•≈ 37–39 % del PIB en impuestos totales
🇺🇸 Estados Unidos
•≈ 26–28 % del PIB en impuestos totales.
Fuente: OECD Revenue Statistics
They don’t build the same drones… one builds cheap drones the other builds anti aircraft misiles.
The problem is using technology designed for one purpose to accomplish a different goal.
Look into Anduril, it’s an American contractor making anti drone misiles that are 32 times cheaper than these and are designed to be cheap and can be manufactured using standard industrial equipment
It’s not TDS. It’s reality. Traditional missiles are outdated and far too expensive for fighting drones.
They were designed to bring down multimillion dollar jets, not $20,000 drones.
It’s not a partisan take. Ask Palmer Luckey. He’s talked about this many times, and his company is literally building cheaper anti drone weapons. He isn’t anti Trump or anti American by any stretch of the imagination.
And the drones you mention dropping 40 at a time are a different kind. The ones being shot down by million dollar missiles are sent one by one and look more like RC planes than quadcopters.
@barrani_com Qué tiene que ver el riesgo país? Que un país esté controlado por el narco no significa que vaya a incumplir / dejar de pagar su deuda pública. Argentina lleva 9 defaults…