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gab13by13

(32,816 posts)
10. Nice post, I like it,
Sat May 23, 2026, 09:46 AM
Saturday

20% of the world's oil goes through Hormuz and yes the US can develop Venezuelan oil to counter that, but that will take some time.

Also, more than just oil tankers go through Hormuz, cargo ships also go through which will cause shortages.

I don't believe that the US or Israel had planned for Hormuz to be shut down for this long. Your statement about oil going through Hormuz being replaced elsewhere is valid, however, in the short term if Hormuz is still down on the 4th of July the shit is going to hit the fan across the world.

Maybe it wasn't Delcy who gave out the information about Maduro that led to his capture but someone on the inside did. Delcy can still rally the people if she wasn't the mole, but Venezuela isn't Iran military-wise. Delcy was pretty quick to cut oil deals.

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