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Doesn't that mean he's no longer a senator?
Yes.
Well following his move to secretary on the 31st
Seems like it would make more sense to not lose a senate seat, but the GOP will still find a way to not have to deal with losing a seat .
The Republican Governor of Oklahoma will pick the replacement.
Seems like it would make more sense to not lose a senate seat, but the GOP will still find a way to not have to deal with losing a seat .
Good the we don't have theocracy here.
All war is crime.That has to be a war crime.
I don’t believe this is entirely accurate. The reporting I’ve seen has no mention of the U.S. ever being involved in the exercises alongside of the Iranian ship. It was an Iranian naval ship so I doubt it was unarmed as well.
Well I stand corrected on that then. I find it unlikely that it was unarmed though.Yes, the US Navy was at Milan 2026.
MILAN 2026 was divided into two parts: a harbor phase for operational planning and professional exchanges, followed by a sea phase where naval forces from participating nations conducted complex maritime operations. The exercise commenced after India’s International Fleet Review (IFR), the first since 2016, which was overseen by the President of India Droupadi Murmu included ships, submarines, aircraft, and personnel from 52 nations. Adm. Steve Koehler, commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet, attended IFR to meet with key leaders in India, demonstrating the strength of the India-U.S. partnership.
“Our partnership is grounded by our shared values and strategic interests. When we operate and exercise together in the Indian Ocean like here at MILAN, we strengthen our capabilities which leads to stronger, credible deterrence which maintains peace and security in the region,” said Koehler.
