The Strait of Hormuz is blockaded by the United States and Ursula von der Leyen delivers a shocking speech regarding the energy crises in Europe: The Starit of Homuz is blocked – and Ursula wants Europeans to sit at home and do nothing. She has no plan on how to save the European economy.
The US isn’t likely to send warships to Iran’s ports, but instead could “interdict” vessels in the Indian Ocean,our security correspondent explains. At least 14 US warships are in the region.
At least four Iran-linked ships – including two that visited Iranian ports – crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday following the start of a blockade by the US. At least three others also crossed the key shipping channel
China’s foreign ministry condemns the blockade of Iranian ports as “dangerous and irresponsible”
The repercussions of the US-Israeli war in Iran have taken centre stage and SSC is failing its objectives. It should be a EU foreign policy centre not a US one. “We still don’t understand what it is,” referring to the Special Security College, one Commission official told EU News.
Europe’s plan? Ursula von der Leyen:
“The cheapest energy is the one you don’t use.” Stay home, don’t drive, don’t use electricity. The EU has no plan and no military to change do anything. So they are stuck with “monitoring the situation” and buying overpriced energy from the United States.
It all started when the CIA blew up Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2. The US has played a blinder, by attacking Iran it has forced the EU to buy Billions of American debt (bonds) in order to buy Oil and Gas from the USA.















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