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This is an old script from the Gulf of Tonkin incident.
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Americans running this administration are shameless scumbags and thugscan't they get their story straight, first it had to be mines, then after the Japanese pointed out the facts and the TRUTH, Washington says Iran fired missiles. This is like after the false flag 9/11.
You keep parroting the same nonsense instead of trying to connect the dots.
Iranians maybe more evil than the borg and more ruthless than klingons but they are not idiots and wont attack japanies vassel when they are hosting Japanese PMI have never seen a sea mine jump up in air and damage the hull above water line. Will someone explain to me, is it an under water mine or a fly fish which damaged hull above water level? Lol
Us posted image says likely mine. How the hell mine jumped out of water?
Iranians can be the devil but this is the doing of USA.Iranians maybe more evil than the borg and more ruthless than klingons but they are not idiots and wont attack japanies vassel when they are hosting Japanese PM
reminds me of false flag chemical attack blamed on Asad when UN team was visiting Damascus
Iranians can be the devil but this is the doing of USA.
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I was quoting Bloomberg report not the whore she came as a side order. We cool.Lmao. You are quoting a known whore as source from Aussie. WTF bro
June 1967 USS liberty attacked for Israel.
June 2019 japanese tanker attacked for Israel.
I was quoting Bloomberg report not the whore she came as a side order. We cool.
Limpet mine spotted on the hull of Kokuka Courageous.
Limpet mine?
A limpet mine is a type of naval mine that is usually manually placed by a swimmer, diver or frogman on the underside of a ship’s hull.
Named for a type of mollusk, or shellfish, that sticks to rocks and is hard to remove, limpet mines are similarly stuck fast to their targets, usually with magnets.
Unlike larger mines that lie on the sea floor, or buoyant mines that are anchored to the bottom by a chain or cable, limpets are usually not intended to sink a ship. Rather, they are designed to cause a “mission kill,” immobilizing the targeted ship and taking it out of action.
Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/14/world/middleeast/limpet-mine-tanker-attack.html
Caught in the act?
That is an IRGC's Ghasti-class boat.
The relative ease with which those people removed a limpet mine, suggest familiarity with it. The mine was probably a dud on top.
Assessment of Tyler Rogoway:-
Both are probably true. Iranian small boats could have, and likely did, lob projectiles towards the ship and planted mines on it. Even the firing of projectiles could be used as a distraction to mine the hull without being noticed. Iranian small boat swarming tactics including using various weapons on larger vessels simultaneously.
Link: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...about-tanker-attack-as-fears-of-conflict-loom
You keep parroting the same nonsense instead of trying to connect the dots.
"It appears that the spokesperson had received at least some incorrect information in the initial aftermath of the attacks. The photos the U.S. Navy released show the damage, along with the unknown object, on the ship's starboard side."
Details in here: https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zo...about-tanker-attack-as-fears-of-conflict-loom
Pay attention to all accounts, and then try to connect the dots for a more clear picture.
Seems like it.Lot of people have already made up their minds on the issue.