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GreatGazoo

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18. I like your points about more than oil needs to move through Hormuz
Sat May 23, 2026, 10:42 AM
May 23

I follow Sal Mercagliano, retired merchant marine, now college professor, for his updates on Hormuz, Cuba, Greenland and tariffs. He covers legal, political, logistical, humanitarian, etc issues related to shipping. He predicted they would lift the Jones Act and would insure tankers before both of those happened. Is very good on the shipping boarding, seizing, what happens to a ship that is hit, oil spills, mines, everything and it gets through all of it in about 12 minutes.

https://www.youtube.com/@wgowshipping

He has talked at length about how fertilizer, LNG, oil, cargo and food all need different ships and how hard and complicated it is therefore to start running other routes. Longer routes = fewer ships available on any given day. Using canals = delays or ship is wrong size and can't use them. All kinds of stuff that I hadn't thought about.


On Delcy Rodriquez:

Jan 5 - 2026

Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, has offered to work with the US, dialing down the confrontational tone she initially adopted after the capture of the dictator Nicolás Maduro.

In a statement late on Sunday, Rodríguez said she had “invited the US government to work together on an agenda of cooperation”.

Her comments came hours after Donald Trump threatened that Maduro’s former vice-president could “pay a very big price, probably bigger than Maduro” if she did not bend to his wishes.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/05/venezuela-delcy-rodriguez-trump


I read that as 'Trump credibly threatened to kill her and or her family'. She is in a bad spot.

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It is always about power, control, money. Irish_Dem May 23 #1
Yup, follow the money. Venazuela has the largest reserves of oil... Now we control in. Who has the mitch96 May 23 #21
PNAC Lives Kid Berwyn May 23 #2
Had Alan Dulles not spearheaded the overthrow of Iran's government in 1953, Iran might be an ally today. Lonestarblue May 23 #9
I can appreciate Truman's reasoning here, but just like slightlv May 23 #15
If the Venezuelans realize that Delcy turned Maduro in, those in his inner circle Baitball Blogger May 23 #3
Absolutely, gab13by13 May 23 #4
I believe it was to Jack the price of oil 100%. It pays off the onshore big oil donors who were next in line first Cheezoholic May 23 #5
I thought that the position of president in Iran wnylib May 23 #6
My scorecard looks very different GreatGazoo May 23 #7
Nice post, I like it, gab13by13 May 23 #10
I like your points about more than oil needs to move through Hormuz GreatGazoo May 23 #18
And Iranians will never forget . . . AverageOldGuy May 23 #8
Maybe if Democrats regain control of government gab13by13 May 23 #12
And we keep giving them more things to "remember"... Wounded Bear May 23 #13
Why does the press never challenge Trump when he spews these absurd lies? OGBuzz May 23 #11
If that indeed was the "plan" it was a stupid plan from the get go. onenote May 23 #14
Not to mention that gab13by13 May 23 #16
We had better plans when we played army as kids and we were 6 years old. surfered May 23 #17
Did Kraznov really *think* he could achieve regime change in Iran, then control their oil? Martin Eden May 23 #19
I think Ahmadenijad is dead. ChicagoTeamster May 23 #20
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