🚫 CLAIM: Iranian state media claims that transit through the Strait of Hormuz is only permitted through routes designated by Iran.
✅ TRUTH: Iran does not control the Strait of Hormuz. Since early May, U.S. forces have helped facilitate the successful transit of more than 800 commercial vessels and 380 million barrels of crude oil through the vital international trade corridor.
@TMuratovic84820@FrielGranville@Dispropoganda@SmithDog2244@grok Bc that’s not what it says, you are cherry picking time frames for your answer. Without the transfer and goods, ships and supplies BEFORE the lend lease act Britain would’ve had to surrender or negotiate an unfavorable truce. All that was before Germany invaded Russia.
@TheJJChiles@MajorsZeroFour@AndrewFeinberg I bet a lot of tech hasn’t necessarily been implemented that has already been R&D for the next gen of presidential aircraft. There is probably a lack of tech and some new tech.
@FrielGranville@TMuratovic84820@Dispropoganda@SmithDog2244 He’s from a former Soviet block shit hole and still thinks the USSR is coming back, meanwhile they aren’t even a military superpower anymore. A nuclear and cyber superpower yes, military? Not at all.
lol it is common sense, it’s a main reason we didn’t sell the F-35 to Turkey is because of their Russian air defense systems. They track and transfer that technology to Russia and China… same common sense though process applies to any us military technology. It must be hard being such a beta cuck who knows very little about the military. Enjoy your day pussy.
@Ray_Devlin@AndrewFeinberg Highly possible, I’m sure it’s lacks some, but has some newer tech as well. Speculation all around at this point. This is much more of a political issue than anything else.
@jadedconsultant@AndrewFeinberg Maybe you more insight being a former staffer but that seems pretty clear to me. The implications of having rapid feedback of US stealth technology being fed back to adversaries by one of our own NATO allies is a huge issue…