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Is the Strait of Schroedinger open or closed now? (Original Post) Ocelot II 13 hrs ago OP
Yes and no. NT mahatmakanejeeves 13 hrs ago #1
Strait has been open to vessels flagged as non-US/Israel owned GreatGazoo 13 hrs ago #2
$2 million. Huh. Wednesdays 13 hrs ago #3
Right now underpants 13 hrs ago #6
Thanks for posting this 👍 MustLoveBeagles 13 hrs ago #14
Yep. Good one. Amaryllis 12 hrs ago #18
Likeness of the Ayatollah on one side Bluetus 13 hrs ago #11
They accept Yuan and crypto GreatGazoo 13 hrs ago #13
I don't think they have trump's face on them. Wonder Why 12 hrs ago #15
My cat says she has no interest in participating in this! OC375 13 hrs ago #4
Smart Cat annielion 12 hrs ago #17
Exact change only. usonian 13 hrs ago #5
You beat me to it. 😂😂❤️ underpants 13 hrs ago #7
Great minds think alike. usonian 13 hrs ago #8
❤️ underpants 13 hrs ago #10
No Trumpcoins RetiredParatrooper 11 hrs ago #21
Depends on how we measure the Panama Canal. mr715 13 hrs ago #9
Bravo WSHazel 13 hrs ago #12
Excellent! annielion 12 hrs ago #16
Sounds like a real CATatostrophe peppertree 12 hrs ago #19
Great point. Very apt analogy. Mblaze 11 hrs ago #20

GreatGazoo

(4,643 posts)
2. Strait has been open to vessels flagged as non-US/Israel owned
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 12:45 PM
13 hrs ago

$2-million Tollbooth has been in place for weeks. US media is brain dead.

Also:

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is nothing if not confusing right now. So, CitriniResearch sent our incredibly capable field analyst – dubbed Analyst #3 in order to avoid emotional attachment – on assignment to the Strait of Hormuz. Armed with a fluency in four languages including Arabic, a Pelican case full of equipment, a pack of Cuban cigars, $15,000 in cash and a roll of Zyn, #3 set out to fulfill the itinerary we’d planned in our Manhattan offices the week prior.

We figured we’d leave with an impression that was basically “The strait was closed or open.” We also were quite aware that the trip might be a flop and we would learn nothing at all. However, we came away with a much more nuanced understanding of the current environment and the transition to a multipolar world.
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It was clear that nobody — literally nobody, not the analysts, not the correspondents, not the retired generals doing hits on cable news and least of all us — actually had any idea what was going on. Everyone was working from the same stale satellite imagery and the same unnamed Pentagon sources and the same AIS shipping data, which, as I would later discover, was missing roughly half of what was actually transiting the strait on any given day.

https://www.citriniresearch.com/p/strait-of-hormuz-a-citrini-field

GreatGazoo

(4,643 posts)
13. They accept Yuan and crypto
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 01:22 PM
13 hrs ago

$1 per barrel IF the country importing makes the cut:

Ship operators have to contact an intermediary company linked to the IRGC, and provide information about their vessel’s ownership, flag, the cargo manifest, destination, crew list, and data from its automated identification system, or AIS — a transponder that ships use to record and broadcast their position.

The intermediary passes the file onto the IRGC Navy’s Hormozgan Provincial Command for background checks on the ship to make sure that it has no links to Israel or the US, or other states that Iran considers to be enemies.

If a vessel makes the cut then discussions over the toll begin. The people said that the Iranians have a ranking system of one to five for nations, with ships from countries that are seen as friendly more likely to get better terms. For oil tankers, the starting price in the negotiations is typically around $1 per barrel of oil, paid in yuan, or stablecoins — cryptocurrencies pegged to the value of hard currency.


https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-04-01/strait-of-hormuz-ships-paying-iran-yuan-and-crypto-tolls-for-safe-passage

mr715

(3,595 posts)
9. Depends on how we measure the Panama Canal.
Wed Apr 8, 2026, 01:04 PM
13 hrs ago

I believe that if the US owns the Panama Canal, the laws of quantum mechanics suggest that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed.

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