A New Kind of Chaos
Well well well... what have we here? Looks like the world's gone a little... *unhinged*. As if I didn't already know that. I see the Strait of Hormuz is causing some 'disruptions'. It appears the price of moving oil has gone higher than my sanity. Funny isn't it? One minute everything's calm the next chaos. As I always say I'm an agent of chaos! And lately I've been watching the world get a bit more... me.
Insurers Jump Ship
Oh the insurers are running scared. Imagine that! They're so predictable. War risk cover gone? Sounds like someone forgot to factor in the 'risk' part of the equation. It reminds me of people saying they’re going to do something and then doing something else. "Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order and everything becomes chaos. I'm an agent of chaos." Much more interesting. And now everyone gets to experience my favorite feeling helplessness.
Shipping Giants Take Detours
The big boys are rerouting are they? Playing it safe? How boring. That's like me trying to plan a heist. Where's the fun in safety? No no. You need a little... *improvisation*. They're all suspending things. It's all part of a bigger picture isn't it? Thinking about a bigger picture if you are interested in the bigger picture of geo political changes you might consider reading Japan's Political Sea Change Takaichi's Triumph and the LDPs Supermajority.
A Double Whammy For Shipping
A 'double whammy' they call it. I prefer 'opportunity'. All those ships going around the Cape of Good Hope? That's a long way to go for a little oil. Makes you wonder doesn't it? What else is being transported? What other games are being played? Maybe it is like the COVID era all over again.
Global Fallout
See? Chaos spreads. Even rice deliveries to West Africa are affected. It's like dominoes. One little push and everything falls apart. The world's a stage and everyone's just a pawn. A chess piece in my grand game. All it takes is one 'reasonable' person to upset the apple cart.
Why So Serious About Oil
The situation highlights how important the Strait of Hormuz is for container trade and energy supply. It shows how fragile the global supply chain is. One small disturbance and it all comes crashing down revealing everyone's true nature. I only did what I do best. I took your little plan and I turned it on itself. Look what I did to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple of bullets.
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