Someone's having fun with AIS. pic.twitter.com/0oVd0squO6
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Someone's having fun with AIS. pic.twitter.com/0oVd0squO6
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“The closure of Hormuz has taken 34% of globally-traded crude oil, 12% of refined petroleum, 20% of LNG offline. It has taken 30% of urea and 25% of ammonia offline, putting the northern planting season at risk in the largest shock to food production in generations. Some 20% of…
— Policy Tensor (@policytensor) June 5, 2026
Societies are facing imminent collapse. https://t.co/tleuRWv6SR pic.twitter.com/5AUgMGeRCa
— Risk Expert tells the Truth about Climate (@MarkCranfield_) June 5, 2026
sts7049 said:
here's more detail about why the SoH being open matters to everyone, including the US“The closure of Hormuz has taken 34% of globally-traded crude oil, 12% of refined petroleum, 20% of LNG offline. It has taken 30% of urea and 25% of ammonia offline, putting the northern planting season at risk in the largest shock to food production in generations. Some 20% of…
— Policy Tensor (@policytensor) June 5, 2026
imminent collapse is a bit hyperbolic, but the points are still real. these things will come to bear eventually.Societies are facing imminent collapse. https://t.co/tleuRWv6SR pic.twitter.com/5AUgMGeRCa
— Risk Expert tells the Truth about Climate (@MarkCranfield_) June 5, 2026
ProgN said:sts7049 said:
here's more detail about why the SoH being open matters to everyone, including the US“The closure of Hormuz has taken 34% of globally-traded crude oil, 12% of refined petroleum, 20% of LNG offline. It has taken 30% of urea and 25% of ammonia offline, putting the northern planting season at risk in the largest shock to food production in generations. Some 20% of…
— Policy Tensor (@policytensor) June 5, 2026
imminent collapse is a bit hyperbolic, but the points are still real. these things will come to bear eventually.Societies are facing imminent collapse. https://t.co/tleuRWv6SR pic.twitter.com/5AUgMGeRCa
— Risk Expert tells the Truth about Climate (@MarkCranfield_) June 5, 2026
I'm not questioning the validity of those numbers, but it only adds to my disappointment of Trump. His rhetoric and inaction is indefensible and embarrassing. He needs to either go for Iran's jugular, or slink away in defeat because he's losing ardent supporters like I once was
Haleyscomet50 said:ProgN said:sts7049 said:
here's more detail about why the SoH being open matters to everyone, including the US“The closure of Hormuz has taken 34% of globally-traded crude oil, 12% of refined petroleum, 20% of LNG offline. It has taken 30% of urea and 25% of ammonia offline, putting the northern planting season at risk in the largest shock to food production in generations. Some 20% of…
— Policy Tensor (@policytensor) June 5, 2026
imminent collapse is a bit hyperbolic, but the points are still real. these things will come to bear eventually.Societies are facing imminent collapse. https://t.co/tleuRWv6SR pic.twitter.com/5AUgMGeRCa
— Risk Expert tells the Truth about Climate (@MarkCranfield_) June 5, 2026
I'm not questioning the validity of those numbers, but it only adds to my disappointment of Trump. His rhetoric and inaction is indefensible and embarrassing. He needs to either go for Iran's jugular, or slink away in defeat because he's losing ardent supporters like I once was
Cant win short of a ground war. That was the whole reason not to start war in the first place. This can go on forever. We are shooting down thousand dollar drones with million dollar missiles nothing about this is good for us. Looking back looks like the America first wing of the party was right.