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There’s a Thin Line Between Meatballs and Mystery Meat

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Dear Reader (except for you hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobes, who really just need to get over it),

I’ve had a minor disagreement with some friends about whether or not the Strait of Hormuz is closed. My friends who are quite supportive of the war in Iran argue that it isn’t closed because Chinese and certain other ships can still use it. Even Iran has insisted that it hasn’t officially closed the Strait. This is all technically true. The problem is that shipping companies can’t get insurance to go through it. Also, some companies and crews just don’t want to go through it for the same reason insurance companies don’t want to insure them: They can get blown up. 

I can understand Donald Trump’s frustration with this fact. But I don’t think yelling at the shipping companies to “show some guts” and make a run for it is great advice. Nor do I think it buttresses the administration’s case that it fully anticipated this threat to the Strait. Are we to believe that the plan was to respond to several attacks on oil tankers with a presidential exhortation to man up and deal with it? 

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