Solving the Problem with the Strait of Hormuz: Nuclear Weapons

I explained it correctly. Winds moving west to east may send some fallout (the degree of which depends on the size of the weapon) eastward … into Pakistan. As I stated in the OP, “robust diplomacy” with Pakistan will be needed.

Read my op before commenting further, please.
What is southeast of Pakistan, dumbass?

There is no robust diplomacy with nuclear fallout. Get a ******* grip on yourself! You posting like a liberal retard all of a sudden.
 
What is southeast of Pakistan, dumbass?

There is no robust diplomacy with nuclear fallout. Get a ******* grip on yourself! You posting like a liberal retard all of a sudden.
I don’t think so. I am just thinking outside the box. Not every nuke we have has a 10 megaton yield, you know.
 
I don’t think you get it. It is not destruction that it is needed. We need to keep the Irannecks around from the Strait so they cannot threaten shipping. Radiation will create a zone of death they will not enter, unless they want to die.

It’s not desperation. It is smart.
I prefer nerve gas myself.

Just cropdust the place with nerve gas.
 
I don’t think so. I am just thinking outside the box. Not every nuke we have has a 10 megaton yield, you know.
Radiation is long lasting and things could go pretty bad.

I would suggest just cropdusting the pace with nerve gas
Setting up a kill zone
Patroling from the air and slaughtering anything that enters.
 
Radiation is long lasting and things could go pretty bad.

I would suggest just cropdusting the pace with nerve gas
Setting up a kill zone
Patroling from the air and slaughtering anything that enters.
I mean, maybe. It depends on the chemical agent’s lifespan once dispersed.
 
Trump needs to just award the UAE and Oman a contract to build The Donald Canal through their countries to bypass the strait. They can pay for it by selling the sand to Dubai to fill in the straight and expand their land.
 
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