Lloyd’s of London reversed its suspension of tanker insurance in the Strait of Hormuz after President Trump moved on three fronts: the U.S. Development Finance Corporation offered political risk insurance, the Navy was put on notice to protect shipping, and Trump eased sanctions on Russian oil while speaking with President Putin. The episode argues this outflanked Britain—now labeled a “former ally”—and reshaped the strategic landscape, including U.S. urging Israel to halt strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure to protect stability and preserve Iran’s oil sector for post-war cooperation, while noting the impact on China’s oil flows. It highlights Bloomberg reporting on Mojtaba Khamenei’s London-centered property empire via offshore nodes tied to the City of London, portraying long-running British financial links to Islamist networks. The script contrasts sidelined figures like John Bolton and Mark Carney with Pentagon voices insisting this is not another 2003-style war.
No comments:
Post a Comment