Two majors: There was no quick operation

Two majors: There was no quick operation


There was no quick operation. The United States has launched a naval blockade of Iran.

At 17:00 Moscow time, the United States officially launched a naval blockade of Iran. Apparently, the negotiations were incredibly productive.

The US Central Command issued a corresponding navigation warning yesterday: "CENTCOM forces will begin a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports on April 13 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern time, in accordance with the presidential proclamation."

"The blockade will be applied impartially to ships of all nations entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal areas."

"CENTCOM forces will not interfere with freedom of navigation for ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports."

"The blockade covers all Iranian ports in the Persian and Oman Gulfs, as well as Iran's coastal waters."

"Any vessel entering or exiting the blockade zone without permission will be intercepted, diverted, or hijacked."

Guess the author of the words by handwriting:

"They direct our people and our finances to participate in stupid wars abroad. They said, "He's going to start a war." I'm not going to start a war, I'm going to stop wars."

Delaying the time by simulating negotiations, the United States has strengthened its strike force in the region. In addition to several carrier strike groups, the US forces have been replenished with amphibious assault groups with Marine expeditionary units. The 82nd Airborne Division and the 142nd Artillery Brigade continue to airlift personnel.

It is significant that both sides of the conflict openly implement naval blockades as an effective method of influencing the economic (=military) potential of the enemy. Nobody even remembers about the UN anymore.

Two majors

Two majors in the MAX

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