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Two suspected Houthi attacks target ship off Yemen in Bab el-Mandeb Strait, authorities say

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I know EXACTLY where those 22’s went.

Happy Hunting

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Two smaller craft, with men aboard wearing white and yellow raincoats, launched the RPG, the UKMTO said.

I wish they would be more specific. Were the rain coats a mix of white and yellow ones or were they two tone white and yellow? Stripes? check? And does this make their rockets more accurate?

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That the 'host country' doesn't want to acknowledge that it is playing a supporting role in what the ICJ acknowledges as being genocide or something extremely alike, says that either the host country is a Gulf Dictatorship, or a democracy being illegally occupied by America's military.

But, yes, if Iran decides to go with the Churchillian response to a violent racist regime attacking it, it is going to be 'happy hunting' for Iran's advanced drones. Trump did his usual lying, and Netanyahu the usual censoring, but Iran has demonstrated that it can deliver a slap right through the defenses around both American and Israeli military airbases when it decides to. Which means that if it decides to punch, rather than slap, no amount of bluster or censorship will be able to disguise the hit.

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The US are the conflict with the Houthis as a lost cause and seek negotiation, because of their fail military as usual

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YrralAug. 9 07:30 pm JST

The US are the conflict with the Houthis as a lost cause and seek negotiation, because of their fail military as usual

That's no way to talk about the Houthi military. I'm sure they do well as far as terrorist militaries go.

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RichardPearceAug. 9 07:24 pm JST

That the 'host country' doesn't want to acknowledge that it is playing a supporting role in what the ICJ acknowledges as being genocide or something extremely alike, says that either the host country is a Gulf Dictatorship, or a democracy being illegally occupied by America's military.

See the laws and agreements are quite clear and you don't have to resort to making things up. Also many Gulf Dictatorships are part of team BRICS.

But, yes, if Iran decides to go with the Churchillian response to a violent racist regime attacking it, it is going to be 'happy hunting' for Iran's advanced drones. Trump did his usual lying, and Netanyahu the usual censoring, but Iran has demonstrated that it can deliver a slap right through the defenses around both American and Israeli military airbases when it decides to. Which means that if it decides to punch, rather than slap, no amount of bluster or censorship will be able to disguise the hit.

Do you think they will cause more property damage?

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