The US Navy is investigating whether the crew of the USS
Gerald R. Ford deliberately set fire to their own ship to get off duty and go
home?
The most expensive ($13 billion) warship in human history is
now heading to Souda Naval Base, Crete, Greece next week for refueling, repairs
and a formal "investigation" into the March 12 fire that left 600
soldiers without a place to sleep.
The Greek newspaper Kathimerini has revealed that the investigation
is now looking into the possibility of deliberate "sabotage" by the
crew!
Let's take a deep dive into this psychological earthquake:
The ship has been at sea since June 2025. Vice Chief of the
US Navy Admiral Jim Kilby told the Senate that the deployment will now last
about 11 months and the ship will not return before May.
These soldiers were told to go home months ago. Then their
duty was extended. Then extended again. And then they were thrown into the
largest military operation in the Middle East since 2003. And now some of them
may have decided that the only way out of this ship is to "set it on
fire"
Setting your own ship on fire in a war zone is not because
of bad food or bad weather. It happens when an institution strains human
endurance to the point where it seems impossible to survive the mission.
Heading to Greece means that the only American supercarrier
on the Gulf front is leaving. When the ship is docked in Greece, all that
military pressure to protect the Strait of Hormuz, escort ships, and stop
Iranian mines will be further reduced.
The repairs will take days, the investigation even longer.
As long as the ship is docked in Greece, the Hormuz toll plaza will operate
independently without fear of the US Air Force.
The investigation into this sabotage has exposed the truth
that no military order can change: the humans sitting inside this $13 billion
machine are breaking down!
On the other hand, just look at Iran's strategy. Iran's
'Mosaic Doctrine' never tires.
● Provincial commanders seeking martyrdom do not request
vacations.
● The 'morale' of mines laid at sea never drops.
● They don't need beds to sleep in.
The cheapest naval blockade in modern history is running on
radio handsets and sealed envelopes, while the most expensive warship in human
history is running towards port because its own crew probably tried to burn it
to get home!
The world's 'fertilizer' trapped behind this blockade of
Hormuz doesn't care whether an American ship is in the Gulf or in Greece. The
farmer's calendar doesn't stop to investigate a military coup. And the IRGC
controlling Hormuz doesn't need a $13 billion ship to stop it. They're designed
to be a bulwark against the Yazid of time!

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