The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore "reduced the resiliency of US port and shipping operations" and could create "opportunities for foreign adversary exploitation," according to a new intelligence report obtained by ABC News.
The bridge collapse has rerouted $80 million in maritime cargo and trucking and the document said any disruptions at other ports "could have an outsized impact on the flow of goods that is not easily mitigated."
Isn't that why it was done?
ReplyDeleteAdd munition plant to the offensive warfare being conducted.
ReplyDeleteI call bullshit on those numbers. $80 million dollars? 52.3 tons? In a YEAR? How about that much every 15 minutes? I grew up in Baltimore in the '50's. I KNOW those numbers are wrong.
ReplyDeleteYep, "ABC News" hahahahahaha. No such thing.
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Is this Trumps fault as well?asking for a friend.
ReplyDeleteIf an adversary was going to take advantage of the US, it will be when dementia joe is in office. The bridge is icing on the cake. If the bridge debris is removed from the channel then it should not impact a miltary response.
ReplyDeleteFedgov is a joke. But it's not funny.
ReplyDeleteWithin hours of the bridge collapse, the govt goons proclaimed it was merely an accident. Without investigation, mind you.
Now Flower By Irene have started- ta da! - an investigation.
The fire at the ammo plant which makes 155mm
(Where is 155mm used the most?
Uranus
Ukraine
Ur mother
Survey says ...)
Fundamental transformation
FJB and the goon platoon