Lithuania Eager To Join U.S. Strait Of Hormuz Mission, Still Looking For Boat
Officials say the Baltic nation is “fully prepared to defend global shipping, pending someone explaining where it is and how to get there.”
Officials say the Baltic nation is “fully prepared to defend global shipping, pending someone explaining where it is and how to get there.”
Analysts say the bell’s chime frequency, diplomatic symbolism, and resale value on eBay all pose “grave, but monetizable” national security concerns.
In a bold economic maneuver, the U.S. will now tax imports based on whether Donald Trump “gets a weird vibe” from another country’s labour practices.
In a landmark ruling, justices confirmed that “at least one district should contain voters who are not a fleur-de-lis.”
Officials praise “historic pause in hostilities” carefully scheduled around both leaders’ personal calendars and snack breaks.
Officials confirm entire foreign policy now based on vibes, pop quizzes, and port blockades scored like standardized tests.
In a 6–3 ruling, justices bravely confirm that “crayon tornado” is not a legal standard for representative democracy.
Executives reportedly reassured by White House pledge to “let the market, and possibly several countries, sort it out.”
White House assures public it is “99% confident” they did not just christen a floating monarchy in the South Lawn fountain.
Officials warn “national morale infrastructure” at risk if group stage not federally secured.