Anonymous ID: b647e9 April 22, 2026, 3:11 p.m. No.24528423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8428 >>8504

Clearing Strait of Hormuz of mines could take 6 months, Pentagon tells Congress

4/22/26. WAPO of course!1/2

(Who at the Pentagon did this? This was intentional to cause a riot)

 

The Pentagon assessment, shared in a classified briefing for lawmakers, suggests gasoline and oil prices could remain elevated through the midterm elections.

 

It could take six months to fully clear the Strait of Hormuz of mines deployed by the Iranian military,and any such operation is unlikely to be carried out until the U.S. war with Iran ends, the Pentagon has informed Congress — an assessment that means the conflict’s economic impact could extend late into this year or beyond.

 

A senior Defense Department official shared the estimate, which has not been previously reported, during a classified briefing Tuesday for members of the House Armed Services Committee, said three officials familiar with the discussion. The timeline — met with frustration byDemocrats and Republicans alike, two of these people said — is perhaps the clearest sign that gasoline and oil prices could remain elevated long after any peace deal is reached.

 

Beyond any economic ramifications, such an outcome also could have significant implications politically in the United States — particularly for Republicans — as November’s midterm elections draw near.

 

President Donald Trump’s decision to start the war has proven unpopular with most Americans, recent polls have shown, and it has fractured his political base, which voted him into office based in part on his repeated promises to avoid foreign military entanglements and focus more on domestic issues.

 

Three officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the discussion’s sensitivity, said lawmakers were told that Iran may have emplaced 20 or more mines in and around the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for the movement of Middle Eastern oil through the Persian Gulf. Some were floated remotely using GPS technology, which has made it difficult for U.S. forces to detect the mines as they are deployed, the senior defense official told lawmakers. Others are believed to have been laid by Iranian forces using small boats.

 

The Pentagon did not respond Wednesday to questions about the military’s assessment for how long it could take to clear the mines. U.S. Central Command, which oversees operations in the region, declined to comment. The White House referred questions to the Pentagon.

 

The stifling of shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has emerged as an enduring flash point in the war, with Iran declaring it closed and even attacking some ships as a way of inflicting pain on the global economyand the Trump administration as Washington and Tehran each press their demands to end the war. Before the war, about 20 percent of the world’s oil moved through the strait, with Japan, South Korea, China and other Asian nations among those heavily reliant on Middle Eastern energy.

 

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Anonymous ID: b647e9 April 22, 2026, 3:13 p.m. No.24528428   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Trump has insisted that Iran end its nuclear program, turn over all of its highly enriched uranium and fully reopen the strait, threatening further military action if Tehran does not agree.Iran has said it will not continue negotiating with U.S. officials unless Trump ends a naval blockade he imposed this month to choke Iran’s oil-based economy.

 

Iran began laying mines in the strait in March, as U.S. and Israeli forces continued their attacks on the country, a detail reported earlier by CNN.Trump, in turn, threatened that Iran would face consequences “at a level never before seen” unless it removed any mines that “may have been placed.”

 

The Pentagon in subsequent days highlighted an effort to attack Iranian vessels that could emplace mines.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, speaking on social media, said U.S. forces were destroying those ships with “ruthless precision,” and that the United States “will not allow terrorists to hold the Strait of Hormuz hostage.”

 

Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, responded by denying that Iran was laying any mines.The New York Times, citing U.S. officials, reported this monththat it appears Iran is unable to find all of the mines it laid.

 

The Pentagon’s latest assessment was shared with lawmakers afterTrump said on social media that “Iran, with the help of the U.S.A., has removed, or is removing, all sea mines” from the Strait of Hormuz. That assertion, made Friday amid a flurry of messages posted by the president on his Truth Social platform, coincided with his apparent efforts to calm markets and project confidence that a deal to the end the war was near.

 

Trump on Tuesday said that he was extending a two-week ceasefire indefinitely. Iran’s leadership, he said, is “seriously fractured” and needs to “come up with a unified proposal.” His comments came amid indications that Iranian officials were reluctant to meet for another round of negotiations.

 

It is unclear what plan the U.S. military would implement to go about a mine-clearing operation. Officials have raised the possibility of using helicopters, drones and explosive ordnance disposal divers.

 

Some commercial vessels moved through the Strait of Hormuz this month during the ceasefire, but shipping traffic again stalled thispast weekend after Iranian forces opened fire on tanker ships and declared the waterway closed again.

 

Richard Nephew, an expert on Iranian diplomacy and senior researcher at Columbia University,said the six-month time frame to clear the strait of mines is likely to jolt oil and gas markets given the concern insurers, shipowners and captains will have about moving through a mined sea lane.

 

You’re not going to have many people wanting to run that risk,” he said. The presence of mines might not cause a “total interruption,” Nephew said, but the consequences of a two-track strait being partially unusable could be significant.

 

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Plan launched to make sure Republicans don’t win the midterms!

Anonymous ID: b647e9 April 22, 2026, 3:15 p.m. No.24528444   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8484 >>8610 >>8654 >>8735

Bannon’s WarRoom

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RAHEEM KASSAM: There is a specific set of people who are in charge of the RNC coffers that mismanage money time and again, and guess what? The people who are in charge of this money, like Chris LaCivita and his team, are also the chief campaign consultants for John Cornyn, for Lindsey Graham, and for a host of other RINOs up and down the country!

 

That's who these people are! They go around Washington, D.C., threatening people and throwing their weight around. It's time this thing stopped.

 

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Anonymous ID: b647e9 April 22, 2026, 3:41 p.m. No.24528555   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8564 >>8575 >>8610 >>8622 >>8629 >>8654 >>8735

Austin Justice

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Memphis was one of the most dangerous cities in America. It’s now becoming a model for how to fight crime when you have a terrible DA.

 

From the peak:

-Murders down 47%

-Carjackings down 48%

-Robberies down 51%.

-Vehicle theft down 80%.

 

What changed:

 

  1. State troopers took over interstate patrol, freeing up local officers.

 

  1. Police launched focused initiatives targeting fugitives, violent repeat offenders, and gang members.

 

3.National Guard, federal agents, and US Marshals came in and made 9,000+ arrests, including 400+ gang members. Plus 629 illegal firearms seized, 150 missing children located.

 

4.Technology filled the gaps. Police deployed license plate readers citywide, expanded drone use, and opened a downtown command center. A cancer center went from a crime attempt every other week to none.

 

Overall crime is now down more than 43% compared to the same period last year

 

Memphis has a long way to go and remains a dangerous city. Its DA is still dismissing 3 out of every 4 felony cases. In fact, the state legislature just passed a bill to audit and potentially remove him.

 

But the city is showing that a rogue DA doesn't have to be a death sentence for public safety.Flood the streets with law enforcement, target repeat offenders, and make arrests faster than he can dismiss them.

 

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Anonymous ID: b647e9 April 22, 2026, 4:25 p.m. No.24528708   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24526574 UK: Labour MP breaks ranks and calls on Keir Starmer to RESIGN - ‘Fed up of psychodrama!’PN

 

It was funny when the Labour guy said, “you can see how angry I am the way I’m talking” complaining about Starmer. It terms of anger, he didn’t raise his voice at all, it was all monotone, like a regular conversation.

 

The problem with the English they really don’t display anger at all.

 

Starmer is a pirate. Thief and traitor to England, he should be put in jail for many reasons.