In a world where the lines between persuasion and coercion are increasingly blurred, a recent story from the Strait of Hormuz has left many wondering what's really going on. The US military's operation to control the flow of oil through the strait has been shrouded in secrecy, with the administration claiming "total control" over the situation. But is this just a boast, or is there more to the story?
This episode delves into the complexities of the situation, exploring the tension between the US and Iran, and the implications of the US military's actions in the region. The speaker discusses the recent Axios story that claims the US has been controlling the flow of oil through the strait, and the potential consequences of this operation. From the impact on the global economy to the ethics of the US military's actions, this episode examines the nuances of the situation and what it means for the future of international relations.
The conversation touches on the idea that the US military's operation may not be as straightforward as it seems, with some questioning the administration's claims about the flow of oil. The speaker also discusses the importance of transparency and accountability in government, and the need for a more nuanced understanding of the situation.
If you're interested in staying informed about the latest developments in international relations and the complexities of global politics, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's thoughts on this critical issue.

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