Now, I tend to never trust anything coming from CBS, but it there's ANY truth in this story, it could get interesting:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oil-ta...ount-of-gulf-of-oman-attack-today-2019-06-14/
Questions it left me with:
* Do owners usually travel on these tankers? I know they have a captain; why is the owner necessary?
* He saw "flying objects" and thought they might be bullets???? Seems like they must be a bit undercharged if he can see them?
* Could it be a "false flag" situation to escalate tensions in the gulf/strait?
I believe the "flying objects" referenced were the missiles Iranian forces shot at our drones. They have done this before including a couple successful shoot downs.
They were attempting to stop the ability to record their dirty deeds. I wonder how that worked out for them? When you can read license plates from tens of thousands of miles away you're being niave to think shooting down one drone will cover your deeds in secrecy.
Some of these assets are in the 25 thousand miles altitude range.
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