West Asia Crisis — Discussion, Developments, and Bharat’s Strategy

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chetak
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Re: West Asia Crisis — Discussion, Developments, and Bharat’s Strategy

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Trump admin, you have a problem.

Your good friend Pakistan appears to have just opened six overland links to Iran, helping the regime bypass your counter-blockade in the Strait of Hormuz.

This will help Iran continue to resist US pressure.

Islamabad double deals America...AGAIN!





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Re: West Asia Crisis — Discussion, Developments, and Bharat’s Strategy

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Trump family could very well be making money hand-over-fist from trade via those overland routes, with Failed Marshal and Sad-buzz getting suitable cuts. It was to facilitate this type of No.2 money-making (from unregulated 'grey' markets and unmonitored trade channels) that Trump/Witkoff's WLF partnered with the "Pakistan Crypto Council" in the first place. Once a crisis has put the official trade mechanisms out of commission, there is profit to be made by regional criminal networks peddling 'solutions'.

The United States will definitely suffer, of course. But surely it's just a coincidence that the United States entered a war with Iran which also provides opportunities to enrich the leader who started that war :mrgreen:
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