I don't trust France to not sell nuke technology to Islamist nations. You have to respect the pattern.
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Logically Japanese govt should send their fleet to the region, not us.
Financially, we are the #1 consumer. They are f'ing with US consumers' hard earn money by playing around with artificial short run.
Forget the air strike.
Every time they mess around with [our or any other] ship/drone/plane, we should block their export/import ships coming in or out.
That could happen either way but if France has skin in the game it becomes less likely.
These NATO nations can stab us in the back all day long knowing that when the call goes out, or Russia gets froggy, the US will deal with it.
If we got really serious about national defense (as opposed to offense), we could easily protect CONUS with our resources and tell everyone else to FOAD. If France wants jihadists with suitcase nukes, then France would get jihadists with suitcase nukes.
Since we are talking about nuclear, the word enrichment pops.
Then it reminds me of the word centrifugal.
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Trump tells other countries to protect own Gulf shipping
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-tel...132643019.html
This is a good start. But now I'm worried I'm Trump. If so, I owe you all an apology.Quote:
Washington (AFP) - President Donald Trump on Monday told other countries to protect their own Gulf oil shipments, declaring that the United States has only limited strategic interest in the "dangerous" region.
In a pair of tweets, Trump said US aims regarding Iran boil down to "No Nuclear Weapons and No Further Sponsoring of Terror."
As for Iran's threats to shut sea lanes used to transport a large portion of the world's oil exports through the Persian Gulf, Washington is not concerned, Trump said.
The US is now a net exporter of energy, so the Straight of Hormuz doesn't mean much to us or our oil prices. Something like 91% of China's oil and a large chunk of Japan's oil comes from the region. Why aren't they defending their own shipping? It's not our grass to cut.