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It's not just that the Strait was open before the war. it was also open before this latest escalation. Yes, the Iranians did not want ships using the Southern corridor WITHOUT coordinating with Iranian authorities.
To the best of my knowledge, there are no examples of ships being prevented from going through the southern corridor when they did coordinate with Tehran.
Objecting to that Iranian control is understandable, but it is incorrect to say that the Strait was closed.
It is now, however. And US efforts to compel ships to transit the Strait under US escort have largely failed.
One ship responded "F--- off" when told by the US Navy that the US would guarantee their security...
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Dominic Waghorn: "I've done this job for 30 years.. I haven't done interviews as harrowing as this in all those decades.. these were missiles designed.. to go into a building & kill everything within it, & there wasn't much left of many of the children"
The US murdered 120 kids.
🚨🇮🇷 Esmaeil Baqaei, spox. for Iran's Foreign Ministry:
"Shahid Baqaei Hospital, a children's cancer treatment centre in Ahvaz, was evacuated last night after the U.S. attacked a nearby location.
This barbaric attack, reminiscent of Israel’s atrocities against healthcare facilities, caused severe suffering and anxiety upon the hospitalized children, and forced the emergency evacuation of 211 patients undergoing chemotherapy.
This constitutes a cowardly war crime against the most innocent of human beings — children who are bravely fighting for their lives.
Those who ceaselessly preach human rights, yet deliberately turn a blind eye to the targeting of hospitals and health centers, have forfeited every shred of moral credibility."
Source: @IRIMFA_SPOX / Writer: Michael
Watch Spain at 1-0 last night. That’s courage. That’s bravery. And then watch England at 1-0. What’s the difference?
We are a better team than Argentina, I’ve no doubt in my mind. But we deserved to get beat in the end. In fact, it could have been 4-1.
Bringing on 3 defenders at 1-0 up. What message does that send? I wrote it in my Daily Mail column after the Mexico game. Until we understand that courage and bravery is controlling possession under pressure and not booting / heading it up the field 40 yards then this will always be the end result.
Good luck to the great Lionel Messi and Argentina in the World Cup final. And good luck to Thomas Tuchel trying to explain those defensive, expensive subs. #ENGARG
At what point does parking the bus from England in every big game become a player issue rather than the manager?
Has to be a mentality thing, rather than so many top managers over the decades telling them to sit deep after scoring.
Spurs of international football, in many ways.
🇺🇳🇮🇱 The UN has officially declared Gaza a genocide zone, noting that Israel is deliberately targeting children and infants.
It took them three full years to reach this conclusion.
BREAKING: Trump is dropping bombs near a children’s hospital in Ahvaz, Iran.
Read that again.
A children’s hospital.
The Shahid Baghaei Hospital, where children are battling cancer, has been forced to begin an emergency evacuation.
Tuchel was supposed to be the guy who got us over the line. In Atlanta, he saw the line and he shrank away from it. Sat back and invited Argentina on. Is that really all he's got?
I think that is close to sackable from Tuchel. A coach appointed at great expense for his tactical acumen and "ability to get over the line" needlessly forces England miles from it.
All that money... for that?