Before we explain why it would be a miracle to avoid a nuclear showdown now, read this short story first:
In which the most advanced aircraft carrier in the world discovers that “floating airport” also means “floating target”
So let me get this straight. The USS Abraham Lincoln—pride of the US Navy, nuclear-powered, $13 billion worth of American engineering—just had a visit from a Shahed-238 drone. And not the polite kind of visit. The kind that leaves souvenirs.
According to reports, that drone targeted the runway. Not the cafeteria. Not the gym. The runway. The place where F-35s are supposed to take off and land. And now two of those F-35s are “inoperable.”
Inoperable is a fancy word for “not going anywhere.” Also known as “parked.” Also known as “expensive lawn ornaments.”
The Supply Ship Situation
Then there’s the supply ship. The one with the engines. The ones that got destroyed. By mines. Explosive ones.
You know what a supply ship without engines is? A very expensive floating storage unit. It can hold things. It just can’t move them anywhere.
The supply line has been cut off. That’s like cutting the internet in a teenager’s bedroom. Nothing works. Everything stops. Tantrums ensue.
The Radar That Isn’t
The USS Frank E. Peterson’s radar got a visit from a cruise missile. Radars are for seeing things. This one is now for not seeing things. It’s a blind warship in hostile waters. That’s not a warship. That’s a very expensive hostage situation.
The Communication Breakdown
Communication links between the Lincoln and its escort destroyers have been severed. Severed. Not “temporarily disrupted.” Not “experiencing technical difficulties.”
Severed. As in cut. As in someone took a very large pair of scissors to the navy’s phone lines.
So now you have a carrier that can’t talk to its protectors, protectors that can’t see incoming threats, and supply ships that can’t move. It’s not a fleet anymore. It’s a collection of very expensive objects floating in the sea, hoping nothing else shows up.
The Fighter Jet Problem
Eight fighter jets were in the air. They were running low on fuel. They looked down at their carrier and saw… a runway that was no longer a runway. Just a long, flat surface with two dead F-35s blocking the way.
This is the aviation equivalent of coming home to find your driveway blocked by your own car, which is on fire.
They asked Oman for help. Oman said yes. Then Iran said: “If you help them, we’ll make an example of you.”
Oman thought about it. Oman made a decision. Five of those jets are now in Oman. Five. The other three? Still figuring things out.
This is called “asylum” for aircraft. They’re refugees now. Seeking shelter in a foreign land. Their own country couldn’t protect them.
The Proverb
”Iran is acting on the proverb of ‘letting the thief go all the way home.’”
Let that sink in. The Americans thought they were retreating. They thought they were getting away. They thought they were heading home to safety.
Iran let them go. Let them get comfortable. Let them think they made it.
Then the drones arrived. Then the mines exploded. Then the radars went dark. Then the communications died.
The thief made it home. So did the consequences.
The Retreat
The Abraham Lincoln is continuously retreating. From 180 kilometers away, they were targeted. Then 200. Then 300. Then 400. Then 550 kilometers.
It’s not a retreat anymore. It’s a record. “How far can a nuclear aircraft carrier run while being chased by drones?”
The answer is: not far enough.
The Punchline
American arrogance is now floating in the sea. Its runway can’t be quickly reactivated. Its supply ships are dead in the water. Its destroyers are blind. Its jets are seeking asylum in Oman.
And the Iranians are probably watching from shore, eating popcorn, wondering what’s next.
What’s next is the question. Because if eight jets ran out of fuel and couldn’t land, and Oman only took five, what happened to the other three?
The ocean is very deep. And very quiet.
Source: Mohamed Rashid Bin Nasr @ Facebook
And also here: lighteye @ Bastyon
You may, of course, dismiss the story as a part of war propaganda. But there are stubborn facts: The first US servicemen victims are in the media:
| US soldiers killed in Kuwait | |
|---|---|
Sgt. Declan J. Coady, 20 | Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens, 42 |
Capt. Cody A. Khork, 35 | Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39 |
Maj Jeffrey R. O’Brien, 45 | Chief Warrant Officer Robert M. Marzan, 54 |
And there are losses which you will never hear through Zionist-controlled corporate media:
And we have another indirect evidence that Bin Nasr’s story is true – a gruesome massacre in Iran’s Minab elementary school where 171 girls between 7 and 12 were murdered. Look where Minab is located – South of Iran, at the mouth of Hormuz. If there were some military installations there, usual procedure would be a night attack. Instead, they have attacked elementary school during the day, when it was full of kids at the classes. With two missiles. It was an obvious revenge of a defeated Lincoln carrier group, which could not reach further than Minab into Iran…
A Satanic way of taking sacrifices for their god Baal, which was symbolically burned in Iran as a reaction to the horrors that were beginning to be exposed through the Epstein files:
https://x.com/shipwreckshow/status/2027810889781399690
Such kind of crimes can only be done by demons ready to destroy the World. And they are ready to do it. The military defeat of the Zionist coalition will greatly increase the chances for a nuclear conflict. Samson Option… HuffPost is reporting on imminent Armageddon, reporting that some US military commanders told troops the Iran war is part of God's divine plan to trigger Armageddon.
Dear American people… Trump is doing all these genocidal crimes in you name, while packing your soldiers into black bags and tin coffins. For the sake of Israel and profits of the cannibalistic ‘Epstein elite’ and their monstrous corporations. Until the full destruction of the World.
Source / Извор: HelmCast