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CMP

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This picture, not all the idiotic "superpowa by 2030", not "BrahMos will destroy all of Pak" nonsense is what really pisses me off when it comes to Indians.

  • Why does the ship need to unload at UAE and then go to Saudi Arabia? Why cant they just unload at a Saudi Port?
  • Why does the ship need rail at all? why not just go through the Suez Canal?
  • How do they expect the railway to go through Jordan when the country is narrow gauge? are they unloading and reloading into standard gauge?
  • Why is the picture of the boat a random crop with completely different colored water?
  • Why is Biden in the picture???
I hate the fact that i wasted more braincell analyzing this picture then the Indian idiot making it. Its like an instant 15 points IQ drop the moment you deal with Indians, read their comments or watch their news. It's like a weapon they can deploy like the supposed "gay bomb" but this one makes you stupid.

You clearly do not even begin to grasp Indian genius at all.

1. UAE absorbs a shit ton of Indian labor. This is like paying a ditch digger to dig a useless ditch and then paying them again to fill it. Now repeat this forever. Profit.
2. It would absorb a shit ton of Indian labor to build. Also, when it inevitably collapses like Indian infrastructure does, more Indian labor will be needed to build a new one. Repeat this forever. Profit.
3. Jordan will be compelled to ditch their old rail so Indian labor can build their new rail. Refer to #2 for details. Profit.
4. Indian quality work.
5. Pandering.

It's this kind of genius that will create India #1 galactic ultra power by 1999.
 
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pmc

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Really makes you appreciate how powerful Yemen's geoposition is.
It is not just geographical position. they may have some support from Oman as Oman will fear them. Oman Sultans used Baluch in previous centuries. That binladen construction firm was earliest non royal wealthy family in Saudi and they rose from ordinary labor. when you are the earliest than you create influence like with royal faisal family who controlled Saudi intelligence and foreign ministry for decades. Houthi also resurrected MIG.
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_killuminati_

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It is not just geographical position. they may have some support from Oman as Oman will fear them. Oman Sultans used Baluch in previous centuries. That binladen construction firm was earliest non royal wealthy family in Saudi and they rose from ordinary labor. when you are the earliest than you create influence like with royal faisal family who controlled Saudi intelligence and foreign ministry for decades. Houthi also resurrected MIG.
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I am certain that Yemen also gets support from Saudi citizens (not state affiliated), especially from the Hijaz region (western Saudi Arabia, religious region). They have a lot of social affinity for each other, and it's well understood that most Arab tribes/clans of the Saudi people originated in Yemen.
 

Stierlitz

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The US is to announce the launch of an expanded maritime protection force involving Arab states to combat the increasingly frequent Houthi attacks being mounted from Yemen’s ports on commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

The force, provisionally entitled Operation Prosperity Guardian, is due to be announced by the defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, when he visits the Middle East. Much like the Task Force 153 already operating out of Bahrain, the larger protection force is designed to provide reassurance to commercial shipping companies that Houthi attacks will be seen off, and that the sea remains safe for commercial shipping.

Five big shipping companies have now stopped their ships using the Red Sea in the wake of attacks mounted by Houthis in protest at Israel’s efforts to eliminate Hamas in Gaza.

The chair of the Suez Canal Authority, Lt Gen Osama Rabie, also revealed that 55 ships have been redirected around the Cape of Good Hope, a two-week longer journey than that through the Bab al-Mandab Strait south of the Suez canal. More than 20 ships have reported incidents in the past months, many around the narrow Bab al-Mandab that separates the Arabian peninsula from Africa.

The Hong Kong-based OOCL was the latest to announce a suspension, joining the French CMA CGM, the Danish Maersk, the German Hapag-Lloyd and the Italian-Swiss-owned Mediterranean Shipping Co, the world’s largest shipping company.

Maersk controls 14.8% of the global shipping containers market, and the decisions, if sustained, are collectively a hammer blow to the Egyptian economy and global transport costs. The Suez canal brought Egypt $9.5bn in 2022-23.

The US had been seeking to persuade China to join an enlarged maritime protection force being mounted out of Bahrain, but some officials believe it has secured the involvement of Jordan, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Egypt and Bahrain.

The first ship to be boarded by the Iranian-backed Houthis, the Galaxy Leader, was captured on 19 November and is still in the Houthi-controlled port of Hodeidah. Since then attacks have been mounting. The USS Carney shot down 14 drones sent towards Israel by the Houthis early on Saturday.

So far the French, British and US navy have shot down the Houthi-controlled drones and missiles. The Houthis have said they will target all ships heading to Israeli ports, regardless of nationality.

The US-led Combined Task Force 153 has already operated in the Red Sea, countering Somali piracy as well as also other threats.

On a visit to Israel, the French foreign minister, Catherine Colonna, said the Houthi attacks “cannot be left unanswered”.

There had been concern that Saudi Arabia, which is seeking a peace deal with the Houthis to end the eight-year civil war in Yemen, might stay out of the protection force.

The Iranian defence minister, Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani, said any multinational taskforce would face extraordinary problems trying to protect shipping in the Red Sea. He said: “If the US makes such an irrational move, they will be faced with extraordinary problems. Nobody can make a move in a region where we have predominance.”

The Yemeni military spokesperson said: “If the US succeeds in establishing an international alliance, it will be the dirtiest alliance in history. The world has not forgotten the shame of remaining silent about previous genocidal crimes.”

The leader of the Houthi movement, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, has also warned that he will retaliate if red lines are crossed, one of which is direct intervention by the US in Gaza.

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coolgod

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You clearly do not even begin to grasp Indian genius at all.

1. UAE absorbs a shit ton of Indian labor. This is like paying a ditch digger to dig a useless ditch and then paying them again to fill it. Now repeat this forever. Profit.
2. It would absorb a shit ton of Indian labor to build. Also, when it inevitably collapses like Indian infrastructure does, more Indian labor will be needed to build a new one. Repeat this forever. Profit.
3. Jordan will be compelled to ditch their old rail so Indian labor can build their new rail. Refer to #2 for details. Profit.
4. Indian quality work.
5. Pandering.

It's this kind of genius that will create India #1 galactic ultra power by 1999.
Can't tell if shitpost or 500 IQ ELI5 Indian mindset post.
 

pmc

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I am certain that Yemen also gets support from Saudi citizens (not state affiliated), especially from the Hijaz region (western Saudi Arabia, religious region). They have a lot of social affinity for each other, and it's well understood that most Arab tribes/clans of the Saudi people originated in Yemen.
Saudis have very effective internal system. Saudi citizens will be catched.
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but this Oman acts neutral like building relations with Israel Netanyahu that keep western pressure away. and the way it act has history. look at Baluch and Soviet Union. recently a i saw video where people were staring into Oman Airlines ticket counter in Moscow. it is like enhanced advertising for Oman. Putin called current Sultan of Oman one of Pioneers of relations and this is the new Sultan after death of previous Sultan that ruled Oman for almost five decades and he got India state visit. I would think he will position himself as problem solver.
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Man!! What's going on at the U.S. Senate? An intern so desperate for a promotion that he literally took the term "bent-over-backwards" to it's truest form in every sense of the word.

Bad news for him though is that he did not get the promotion, instead, he got fired from his job and facing possible criminal charges. When asked, he said he was feeling "BUM" about the whole situation.

 
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