Never forget or lose sight of our main competitor. That is China. For the past few weeks, we have slowly been unsettling China with the control of the straight of Hormuz which supplies 20% of their oil. Yesterday we sealed their fate by signing an agreement to cooperate militarily with Indonesia, giving us control of the straight of Malacca, which provides passage to 80% of China’s oil. We also took back control of the Panama Canal last year. Out of the 120 some ships that came empty to Texas for oil, many were chinese. This route doubles their shipping time from 30 to 60 days. No cheap oil from Iran means no more cheap products from China. With the control of the Malacca Strait, by simply requesting more stringent ship inspections, it will add 5-10 days to their journey and that my friends, is enough to disrupt their just-in-time deliveries. China’s fate was sealed yesterday, quietly, without any major news outlets proclaiming this historic event. President Trump, you and your team have been incredible. Thank you for continuing to fight for America.
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That is good to know. China doing acrobatics with the South China Sea when a single signature by the Indonesian president makes all of it useless. How do you expect a country that can’t even produce a ball point pen to actually, solidly, and air tightly create and execute a plan to dominate the world? It is not in their DNA or their culture.
No...it isn't. Not many understand that.
It is likely temporary. Strait of Malacca will likely be managed by a regional cooperative of local sovereign nations, including sovereign China at some point. Many people not tracking the sovereign China faction (Xi) vs British intelligence controlled China Deep State faction. Xi has to remove all the bad actors and infiltrators from the Chinese Navy just like Trump/Hegseth are currently doing from the US Army.
Key Transit points to control all worldwide shipping: 1. Strait of Gibralter (US now, formerly UK), 2. Strait of Malacca (US now, formerly China), 3. Panama Canal (now US, formerly China), 4. Bosporus [Black Sea] (Turkey/Russia joint, formerly UK), 5.Suez Canal (Egypt now, formerly UK), 6. Greenland-Norway arctic channel (US now, formerly UK), 7. Bering Strait arctic pass (US/Russia cooperative mgmt).