QuoteThis is why no matter what Trumpolini does, shipping through the straight has little likelihood of returning to pre-war levels in the forseeable future. Anything leaving the Gulf will remain a target, and the risk premium that will drive up prices remains enormous.


QuoteThis is why no matter what Trumpolini does, shipping through the straight has little likelihood of returning to pre-war levels in the forseeable future. Anything leaving the Gulf will remain a target, and the risk premium that will drive up prices remains enormous.

Quote from: TDoS on Mar 21, 2026, 12:13 PMDo you keep a running score to track your prognostication capabilities?

Quote from: K-Dog on Mar 20, 2026, 07:17 PMQuoteOfficial source?
Get real, if the trim on one of those flying bricks isn't perfect they are going down. But no, there are no 'official sources' that can be respected. All official sources are now kissing Trump ass. Or have you not been paying attention. In today's world mainstream media pays to play, and they all stay in line.
Quote from: K-DogAnd seriously, a 12 year old can figure out that you are not going to talk about damage to a plane if you do not have to in a time of war.

Quote from: RE on Mar 21, 2026, 12:02 PMNEWSTATESMAN.COM • 2026-03-21
The world energy shock is coming
The US and Israel’s illegal attack on Iran will provoke a global economic catastrophe. The US and Israel’s illegal attack on Iran will provoke a global economic catastrophe
We should be in the deep doo doo by the elections. This will not end well.
RE
Quote from: RE on Mar 21, 2026, 12:02 PMNEWSTATESMAN.COM • 2026-03-21
The world energy shock is coming
The US and Israel’s illegal attack on Iran will provoke a global economic catastrophe. The US and Israel’s illegal attack on Iran will provoke a global economic catastrophe
We should be in the deep doo doo by the elections. This will not end well.
RE
QuoteFossil fuels are by far the most systemically significant inputs in (as yet) predominantly fossil fuel-powered capitalism. Food production depends on fertilisers. Helium and sulphur are necessary for microchips production, in turn needed for everything from lawn mowers to data centres sustaining the AI boom. The passage through the strait of these raw materials – key for making everything else – has been effectively suspended since the beginning of the war.






