Tim Pool
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Not great, guys.
Angry Kale responds, Oman has signed agreements guaranteeing free passage without any charges.
This directly contradicts recent Iranian proposals or demands to impose transit fees on vessels.
Oman rejects Iran's Hormuz told a man what it means for the ceasefire.
Even as Iran floated the idea of charging ships as part of a ceasefire agreements, Oman has strongly pushed back, making it clear that no such toll regime is acceptable under existing agreements.
I will be honest and reasonable.
We do not have guarantees.
We're in a ceasefire and we need to encourage this to remain.
We need to find the peaceful path forward.
Now, what I would say is, fingers crossed, with the decimation in the literal sense of the Iranian government, which means reduced by 10 percent.
I'm not literally saying it was 10 percent.
Forty or so officials were killed, including the Ayatollah.
And the current supreme leader is comatose and probably dead.
I think a lot of people think he's dead.
I don't know what the end result of this will be, but let's try and at least hope for, push for, a joint Iranian-U.S.
venture where there will be charges for the use of the Strait of Hormuz under a new Iranian regime
that appears with this joint venture at least somewhat amicable or amenable, somewhat willing to negotiate with the U.S.
and thus this joint venture will have them in our sphere of influence and we will get the same amount of money.
Good for us, good for the whole family.
Now again, we don't know for sure and I don't know that that ultimately will play out this way.