The Hormuz Hypothesis – What If the U.S. Navy Isn’t in a Hurry to Reopen the Strait?
By Captain John Konrad (Opinion) – The Strait of Hormuz is twenty-one miles wide. Two shipping channels, each two miles across, separated by a two-mile buffer. There is no alternative....
This is about the most logical assessment of the M.E. Gulf Oil situation of any I've seen so far. Makes me wonder if he's had a convo or two with Trump or his Maritime Advisory Board because it doesnt take much to come to the conclusions this ship captain has figured out if you logically analyze it from the Trump maritime strategy viewpoint.
Staving off the inevitable is about the dumbest thing any corporation could ever do, so, why do they keep following that logic line? It's especially stupid once it's realized that almost all major leverage points have already been rug pulled out from under the corporations. Every industry relying on relatively cheap oil has just been zugzwanged and they either haven't realized it yet (highly unlikely) or theyre just using the same tired old paradigms that mid-century logic dictated after WWII. It's like we have every major corporation being run by infants and toddlers. Only infants and toddlers (and young, narcisstic, manipulative feminist women) cry and pitch fits when they don't get what they want. And there aren't any major corporations ran by young feminist women.
The Deep State and corporate cabalite entities really are nothing more than a bunch of self entitled, spoiled, materialistic, narcissistic, manipulative infantile suckas. It's sad that a relative few in the world see this. It's even sadder that it takes a post retirement Boomer like Trump to point this out to everyone.
Side note: not trying to offend you Boomers. Just trying to point out that Gen X's apathy toward the world has fucked us globally when what we should've done is taken the bull by the horns and applied everything we've learned over the past 50+ yrs and applied it globally. I'm ashamed to admit that we've royally screwed up as a generation and even more ashamed to admit that, as a generation, we've allowed ourselves to become entirely too jadedly complacent as a result.