@Farmand14 Helt sikker på navigations-systemer fungerer bedre i el-biler. 2,4 mill km for at køre på tværs af US er noget af en omvej....siger det bare :-)
@ScamDetective5 What a plot twist.... I suppose You will call of the bet with JackClaver, claiming the bet is no longer valid due to the hard fork info You just posted.
Now the dilemma is You would walk away from a winning bet.
I def going to need popcorn to watch this one play out :-)
❗️🇺🇲🇮🇱🇦🇷⚔️🇬🇧 - No, the United States and the United Kingdom are not heading for war. But the unfolding events off South America’s coast are intriguing—and carry a distinct Israeli dimension.
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, already slated for decommissioning, has instead been ordered on an unexpected new deployment and is now patrolling waters near Argentina. Its precise mission remains unclear, yet the pieces begin to fit together.
In 1982, Argentina’s military junta seized the remote, windswept Falkland Islands—known locally as the Malvinas—from Britain. Expecting no serious response over a sparsely populated archipelago thousands of miles from London, the junta was proven wrong. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dispatched a British task force that swiftly recaptured the islands, toppling the junta in the process. The Falklands have remained under British control ever since, home to fewer than 3,500 residents living in peace.
Fast-forward to 2010: a major oil field, Sea Lion, was discovered in the waters off the islands. After years of technical and economic hurdles, Israel’s Navitas Petroleum took control of the project in 2022. The company developed a viable plan to extract more than 300 million barrels in the first phase and, by late 2025, announced a final investment decision to move forward.
Meanwhile, Argentina is now led by Javier Milei, one of Donald Trump’s closest international allies. In Britain, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government has repeatedly frustrated the Trump administration—most notably by refusing to support U.S. efforts against Iran’s Islamist regime, actions widely viewed as both ungrateful and timid.
Then came a fresh global oil crisis triggered by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Almost overnight, the Nimitz appeared off the Falklands—Malvinas, as Milei pointedly calls them. Observers in London, Buenos Aires, and beyond are now free to draw their own conclusions… or the ones Washington would prefer them to reach.