Scott Ritter: US Blockade an Act of WAR but Navy Is TOO Scared to Enter the Hormuz Strait
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U.S. Centcom reports over 10,000 personnel and dozens of warships are executing a naval blockade of Iran, but former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter calls the operation "a joke" and "pure posturing." Ritter asserts the blockade is an act of war that will prove ineffective, claiming the U.S. Navy will not risk entering the Strait of Hormuz where its ships could be sunk by Iranian missiles. He argues the U.S. has reached its escalation limit and this blockade is a face-saving "off-ramp" for the president before a necessary resumption of negotiations with Tehran.
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Captain Shane" - "Pull over for a bunch of retarded JEW CRIMINAL SHIT EATERS? - How about you cunts fuck right off!"
How do I contact the US navy in and around the straight of hormuz?
In the event of an emergency, incident, or suspicious activity in the Strait of Hormuz, the primary methods to contact the U.S. Navy and coalition forces are as follows:
Immediate Emergency Contact:
VHF Channel 16: Maintain a continuous listening watch. Use this channel to issue distress calls or respond to hails from coalition military forces.
U.S. Fifth Fleet Battle Watch:
Phone: +973 1785 3879
Email: cusnc.bwc@me.navy.mil
Operational Guidance and Reporting
If you are operating a commercial vessel, you are strongly encouraged to coordinate and register your transit with the following specialized units:
NAVCENT NCAGS (Naval Cooperation and Guidance for Shipping): This unit provides 24/7 support and the latest security threat information.
Primary Watch Desk: +973 1785 0033
Alternate Phone: +973 3940 4523
Email: m-ba-navcent-ncags@us.navy.mil
UKMTO (United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations): Often the first point of contact for merchant vessels to report incidents.
24/7 Phone: +44 (0) 2392 222060
Emergency Email: watchkeepers@ukmto.org
IMSC (International Maritime Security Construct):
Phone: +973 1785 8412
Email: m-ba-imsc-bwc@us.navy.mil
Key Safety Actions
Maintain Standoff: Commercial vessels are advised to maintain a 30 nautical mile standoff from U.S. Navy units to avoid misidentification as a threat.
AIS Transponders: Keep Automatic Identification System (AIS) transponders ON at all times unless specifically directed otherwise by NAVCENT NCAGS.
Verification: If you are hailed by an entity claiming to be a coalition warship but are suspicious, immediately contact the Fifth Fleet Battle Watch to verify the caller's identity.