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Trumpelstiltskin’s Toy Navy. “What About Iran’s Missiles?”

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Guest Post By By J. Michael Springmann at Global Research. Reposted with permission.

No! Yes! It is 1,619 miles (2,606 km.) from the Arabian Sea to Tehran. The range from the Mediterranean Sea to Tehran is 1,762 miles (2,835 km). So, if his Bathtub Boats in his remarkably small Great Armada want to attack the capital (or anywhere else in the Islamic Republic), they will have problems.

Shipboard fighters and attack aircraft have short legs. Because they must sustain essentially controlled crashes from flying speed, brought down only by the tailhook and arresting wire, they must be heavied up. Robust landing gear and folding wings have a weight penalty that costs fuel. They need to slow down for mid-air refueling, making them easy targets for anti-aircraft defenses.

Here are some numbers:

  • F/A 18 Super Hornet: Combat Radius—729 miles or 1,173 km (carrying only two air to air missiles; less if armed with more munitions)

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F/A-18E/F Super Hornet - Naval Technology

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  • F-35: Combat Radius—600 miles or 965 km. (Less if you load on internal and external munitions)

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Why the Navy will deactivate an F-35 Squadron next year

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Even if what some people call Cheeto Jesus were to order his toy boats to sail up to the shores of Iran, his pitifully small Great Armada couldn’t reach Tehran—without mid-air refueling. Moreover, if he wanted to hit Natanz with its non-existent atomic bombs, his nautical flyboys would have to top up their tanks. Natanz is 1,470 miles (2,366 km) from the Arabian Sea.

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So how far offshore should his “mighty” aircraft carriers and Arleigh Burke class guided missiles destroyers stand? The latest Tomahawk cruise missile has a 1,500-mile (2,214 km) range. So even the missile ships would need to become amphibious to hit major cities. Same for the “beautiful” aircraft carriers.

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Tomahawk® Cruise Missile | Raytheon

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And What About Iran’s Missiles?

You know, the ones that Bibi Satanyahu doesn’t want. They range from those that fly only 186 miles (300 km) to 1,367 miles (2,200 km). It’s Mach 15 hypersonic missile has a 1,243-mile (2,000 km) reach. It can carry multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV) warheads of up to 3,968 pounds (1,800kg). These missiles are maneuverable! (I was told that when I visited Tehran three years ago and got a guided tour of its Air and Space Exhibit.)

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Iranian Air and Space Exhibit (Photo J. Michael Springmann)

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Retired Army officers, such as Douglas MacGregor, have stated on YouTube that it takes roughly two to three defensive missiles to down an incoming anti-ship weapon. Does Trump’s Great Armada carry enough to ward off a flood of drones and missiles? Remember how the Ansarullah drove the US Navy out of the Red Sea? Their few anti-ship weapons overwhelmed the American defenses, after repeatedly forcing their warships to return to port and re-supply. The Islamic Republic hasn’t concentrated its defensive missiles in the north. They are spread all over the country. If there is any concentration, it’s along the shores of the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Sea.

If Trump, his controllers/advisors, his General Staff, and Navy attack Iran, the butcher’s bill should be staggering.

Even if the Great Armada is merely a ploy, a diversionary smokescreen, and the fools use the Air Force with high altitude bombers from the US or Diego Garcia, the Indian Ocean flyspeck from which the British removed all the inhabitants, Iran will slam the Apartheid Entity and the American bases surrounding the Islamic Republic. There will be blood.

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The case for closing our overseas military bases - Occasional Planet

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Finally, Iran will be able be able to close off the exit from the Persian Gulf, the Straits of Hormuz, permanently or temporarily. What will that do to the 20%-30%m of the oil that flows through them? And to the price of gasoline used in America’s gas guzzling SUVs?

Trump’s popularity will fall lower than it has ever been if he attacks or, especially, if he does not attack, after all his hot air and the biased, senseless support of the US “news” media.

Israel delenda est.

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This article was originally published on the author’s blogsite, Hausfrauleaks.

J. Michael Springmann is an attorney, author, political commentator, and former diplomat, with postings to Germany, India, and Saudi Arabia. He previously authored, Visas for Al Qaeda: CIA Handouts That Rocked the World: An Insider’s View, recounting how the U.S. created and used Islamic Terrorism. Additionally, he penned Goodbye, Europe? Hello, Chaos? Merkel’s Migrant Bomb, an analysis of the alien wave sweeping the Continent. He currently practices law in the Washington D.C. Area. He is a frequent commentator on Arab and Russian news programs.

He is also on the Ukraine’s “Enemies List”, having questioned, inter alia, the country’s refusal to honor the Minsk Accords and for stating that its government is Nazified.

All images in this article are from the author

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“Global Sea War”: Trump’s New Strategy for Regime Change

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By John Helmer at Global Research. Reposted with permission.

Venezuela, Iran, Cuba, Russia, China, India (Editors note: These are some of the same countries that attack America in the Dimutru Duduman prophecy)

They will escalate their war against Russia at sea, deploying their navies to enforce trade blockades, ship sabotage and seizures, and the closure of sea lanes, and to launch “pre-emptive” attacks before their targets can defend themselves. This is sea war to achieve regime change on land.

Trump’s current targets are Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, Russia, North Korea, China, and India.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Senate Committee hearing on Wednesday that if these targets attempt to deter the US escalation by raising their guard, the US Navy will shoot first.

“It’s wise and prudent,” Rubio said, “to have a force posture within the region that could respond and potentially, not necessarily what’s going to happen, but if necessary, preemptively prevent the attack against thousands of American servicemen and other facilities in the region. And our allies. I hope it doesn’t come to that, but that’s I think what you’re seeing now is the ability to posture assets in the region to defend against what could be an Iranian threat against our personnel.”

The Putin Administration is less than clear on what it will do to defend its flag vessels and the oil cargoes it is dispatching to its allies.

On the Anglo-American operation to seize the Russian-flagged tanker Marinera, off the west coast of Scotland on January 7, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced it was an act of piracy, not an act of war against the Russian flag nor an act of war as trade blockades are treated in the United Nations Charter.

According to a legal source close to Moscow, the US warrants for the seizure of the Marinera and arrest of the master and crew claim the vessel was operating in violation of US sanctions against Iran, not US sanctions against Russia.

There has been no explanation for the failure of the Marinera’s Russian naval escort, a submarine and a corvette, to defend against the “pirates”. The Foreign Ministry spokesman, Maria Zakharova, called for release of the two Russian crew on the vessel, and then thanked the US for their release. When this did not materialize as advertised, the ministry complained of the delay. On January 28, the two Russians were released and were “on their way home”, according to Zakharova.

The captain and first officer of the vessel appear to have been Georgian; they remain under arrest in the UK on an extradition application by the US for prosecution in a US court. The two Russians and the Indian majority of the 26-man crew are being released and repatriated “in line with standard UK immigration and legal procedures.” No favour has been shown by either the US or the UK to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

On January 22, the French military attacked and seized the tanker Grinch in international waters of the Mediterranean, off the Spanish coast, and took the vessel and crew to Marseille. The  Comoros-flagged vessel was carrying a cargo of Russian crude oil to a destination in either Turkey or India; the captain is Indian. There has been no public Russian or Indian response in defence of the Grinch’s cargo, the vessel, or the crew.

On the tightening of the US blockade against Cuba, including threats against blockade-busting  supplies of oil, Russian and Mexican, to the island, Zakharova announced yesterday:

“Representatives of the US administration have threatened Cuba many times, including by mentioning their readiness to blow up everyone there and trying to force Havana to make a deal…The United States has used every trick to tighten the blockade, including by adding Cuba to the infamous US list of state sponsors of terrorism…we express the hope that allegations contained in these media reports are groundless, and that common sense eventually prevails in Washington…We reaffirm our unwavering solidarity with the people and authorities of fraternal Cuba.”

Russian sources believe the Kremlin’s will and the Russian Navy’s readiness to defend against these attacks are wavering. According to Oleg Tsarev, the Crimea-based leader of the Ukrainian opposition, this is “the art of great maritime patience.”

“The EU”, Tsarev wrote on January 27, “intends to close the Baltic Sea for the shadow fleet of Russia…Almost half of the offshore oil export from Russia goes through the Baltic Sea. Now the conditions are being created in which every exit of a Russian tanker from the Baltic can end with its arrest or forced entry to [EU] port for inspection… When the EU moves from words to deeds, the flow of Russian oil through the Baltic will lead to disastrous consequences for the budget and put the state on the brink of survival. Russia may continue to exercise the art of great maritime patience but in case of detention of Russian tankers in the Baltic Sea, you need to have a plan with specific countermeasures.”

On the escalating US threat against Russian use of the Arctic sea lanes – the Northern Route, as it is known in Russian – President Vladimir Putin announced on January 21:

“what is happening around Greenland does not concern us in any way.”   

No public elaboration has followed in Moscow.

On the new declaration of the Baltic and North Sea states, issued on Monday, to  stop and seize Russian oil cargoes and the tankers carrying them, whether Russian flagged or not, has so far drawn no public Russian Government reaction. The declaration explicitly blames the Russian alternative fleet running the gauntlet of US and EU sanctions for creating “new emerging safety situations…particularly in the Baltic Sea region. These disturbances, originating from the Russian Federation, degrade the safety of international shipping. All vessels are at risk.”

Vessels will be stopped and seized, the document proposes, if they “sail under the flags of two or more states”; if they turn off vessel identification and tracking signals; if they “conduct ship-to-ship transfers without sufficient and timely notification to the coastal state in whose exclusive economic zone the transfer is to take place”; and other coastal state route conditions.

“These are new challenges,” a well-placed Moscow source responds. “If you act like a pirate, you will be treated as a pirate.”

The Russian oil exporters and transporters, the source said, “can’t continue indulging in this. Russians cannot outrun the blockade unless they stop being pirates. If they act as pirates, it’s not an act of war to stop them.” The source adds: “we must begin by flying the Russian flag, crewing the vessels with Russians, and deploying armed units on each vessel. That was the method for dealing with Somali pirates. We have to take the high road – legitimize vessel registration and the cargoes. Only then can the Russians legimitately use the armed forces to defend, and also deter attacks.”

Click to view the discussion with Dimitri Lascaris of what will happen next in the sea war in the new Reason2Resist podcast,  recorded on Wednesday evening Moscow time.

For the history of President Putin’s management of the Russian fleet and of oligarch attempts to privatize it corruptly, read this book.

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Map of Russian, Nato, Us, and Canadian Security Areas and Bases in the Arctic as of 2024 (Source)

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“Citing two U.S. officials, a senior administration official and three former senior U.S. officials, NBC News reported that Trump has argued Canada needs to dramatically increase its defence spending and do more to fortify its northern border as Washington develops a broader Arctic strategy ” — for background on Trump’s escalating threats against the Canadian Arctic islands, read this

RUSSIA DEPLOYS ENTIRE BLACK SEA FLEET ON A MASSIVE SNAP DRILL

Russia’s Black Sea Fleet

Russia has rebuilt their Black Sea Fleet and now it has been deployed in a MASSIVE snap drill in the Black Sea. Why now? Because of all of the games being played by NATO including an incident last week involving the USS John McCain, in which the US said “we don’t recognize your borders”.

For it’s part the Russian Foreign Ministry said “The Russian Foreign Ministry says Moscow is concerned about the “buildup of NATO military forces in the Black Sea” and believes that the actions of the alliance undermine regional stability.”

Stay prayed up and prepped up! Time is short!

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Russian Fleet and Missile Story

US Deploys Carrier Strike Group and B-52 Bomber Group to Persian Gulf Region

In this morning’s video I discuss events that were going on last weekend in the Persian Gulf that weren’t discussed on the news reports. When this war kicks off it will happen fast and without warning.

Stay prayed up and prepped up, Revelation 3:3.

Carrier Strike Group