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The article is scant on details so I’m curious if it was “from [a place in] Iran” or if it was “from [the revolutionary guard of] Iran” - is it something the Iranian government openly admits or is denying… and if they’re denying it, do we (I.e. CSIS, MI6) believe it was sponsored by the government or some crackpot.
Edit because I Googled…
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-67811929
The US vaguely implies it was Iran’s state action and Iran hasn’t commented.
The Liberian-flagged, Netherlands-operated chemical tanker
Sounds like a cascade of loopholes to avoid safety regulations and get away with slave wages. I’m sure if Japanese companies sailed their ships under their own country’s flag they would get accidentally attacked 100% less.
Most commercial ships at sea are this way.
Japan should send some super ninja badasses to sort things out. Crack some skulls, bury the odd shuriken into a throat or two.
Or at least send the Power Rangers to do some threatening looking dance moves in front of somebody suspicious.
An arsenal of various giant mechs. Godzilla himself. Toyotas. Of all countries to pick on.
Having seen the JDF in action…they may be called a defense force, but they’re nobody to screw with.
It’s unconstitutional for Japan’s military to be anything other than a defensive organization.
Now, in practice, they have all sorts of creative ways to get around that, one of which is linguistic tricks and “technically it’s not an aircraft carrier, it’s a…”.
I know they were pushing through constitutional changes, or at least proposing them in the last few years, but I’m not sure if that’s been approved yet, or not. A simple Google search could yield an answer, but I’m too lazy at the moment.
2019 called. They want their False Flag operation back.
Yeah, buddy sure. You seem stable and smart.