>>507332809 (OP)The implications would be Iran getting bombed to shit if they tried it.
>>507332809 (OP)Fucking mutts we already pay it that much
>>507333161Yeah that really helped shipping in the red sea
always these tough guy mutts calm your mantits
>>507332809 (OP)https://youtu.be/oIiBOauHjpI
>>507333891yeah big dick trump killed all those terrorist and yall still crying about it
https://youtu.be/xLo25cXwX-o?si=0nueEzoN0NuDvnNo
I think the greater israel projeck should happen, funy to watch all these mudslimes cry about getting btfod lmao
>>507332809 (OP)>What are the political implications of $10/gallon gasoline?only that i'll double my money. Damn im good. I knew this was coming months ago
>>507334302our turks are way too retarded to even get on here Pablo Hernandéz
>>507334655at least remove your flag to see if youre actually a mutt or an actual beaner, altought on a second thought that would not make much of a difference
>>507332809 (OP)Its already 8$ a gallon here
>>507335035Difference being in America you can’t really go anywhere without a car
>>507332809 (OP)who cares as long as israel has free healthcare, retirement, housing, and education.
Dead serious about clogging the Straits?
Use Chinese Dredging Ship, collect deep sea seaweed and many other seaweed species. The faster growing, the better. You'd also want to layer in growth medium (fertilizer, human waste, Epsom salts, rusted iron).
That's the natural method and is very undoable.
The next choice is grab the plastic gyre and mess offshored from India, in fact, buying and filling container ships with India's garbage mountain, then rigging up a push & dump bumper would be as efficient as having a container ship with a mass dumping cargo bay. Toss in coral reef and fast growing underwater plants any you could clog up the waterway fairly cheaply.
If you planned to clog up the waterway with concrete blocks, it'd cost a fortune. But there's always alternatives. FOAM-CRETE not durable or great for much but cheap sculpture material or insulated noise barrier wall filler material can indeed be made very cheaply at 35% to 50% the density of regular concrete. The goal is to block, not destroy, plus these blocks suck in water really rapidly. The goal is to prevent ships passing, you could go with bulk inflatables, but one popped cell means all other cells outgas. What you need is a one-way inflatable that seals the last filled cells backwards to the air pump. Of course, that design fails if you overinflate the inflatable barrier causing linked cells to pop anyway. Plus plastic + air equals floats away. So you want plastic + water OR BETTER, plastic + water + foamcrete concrete dust. So a lasagna layered wall of INSTANT BLOCKADE essentially is cheap, durable, standing stable and mildly floaty. Popping or damaging the wall creates floaty debris chunks that get sucked into propellers.
The Suez Canal, which is not a strait but a human-made waterway, has a minimum width of 205 meters (673 feet). It is approximately 193.3 kilometers (120 miles) long and 24 meters (79 feet) deep, according to Wikipedia. The canal connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, facilitating global trade.
Shipping containers typically come in lengths of 10, 20, and 40 feet, all with a standard width of 8 feet. The height can be either a standard 8'6" or a "high cube" height of 9'6".
So how hard would it be to block off shipping?
Not hard at all.
>>507332809 (OP)My Bicycle doesn't rely on sand nigger juice.
>>507333859You retard all of europe also had naval assets there. And they shot down dozens of Iranian drones/anti ship missles. You wonder why nobody is helping Iran? Its because arming a group who flings missles at a vital trade corridor only makes people want to kill you instead.
>>507334719No if thet try it they'll get demolished by a coalition of nations and they know it. The 5th US fleet is parked right outside there because any attack they even try is also grounds for Article 5 and thats before you count Saudi arabia and others lashing out. No if they even try to shut down Hormuz its game over for the Ayatollah regime so the best they can do is make empty threats and drive up fear. Anything beyind that will get them fucking glassed.
>>507332809 (OP)I'll be able to afford it while poor faggot democrats wont. I'd actually happily pay $10 per gallon of gas specifically for this.
>>507332809 (OP)Expected, now lets see how they explain to the people of Europe that now everything cost x3 more and we are still have the big "re-arm" bill in the future. And all thanks because jews and their pawns want to destroy the world.
>>507341254Hey cucksucker, I'm a data analyst in San Francisco. I make 212k/year to sit on my ass and draw fancy graphs in matllib for retarded executives at a fortune 500 company. I stay near SalesForce Tower in a luxury apartment. I voted for Kamala. I make more money than you.
>>507337486>We're so rich we waste money on gasoline to make EU politicians richOk retard, go piss away more cash to lower your blood pressure.
>>507341544You're a glorified jeet babysitter on the verge of getting replaced by an overpowered chatbot.
>>507341544youre a brics vpn larper and insignificant
>>507334719More jobs will go back to work from home now or people get laid off and outsourced to jeets.
>>507341737That's fine nigger, I'll take my goddamn fortune to a flyover shithole at 27 yo, buy land for cheap, and NEET-MAX when that happens. The smell of new money. 27 years old and 1 million. Invest invest.
>>507335035Mate, our utilities are nearly 4x that if Europe because of muh privatisation