The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country - Foreign Affairs (3) - Nairaland
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| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by JobAndVacancies: 4:07pm On Mar 31 |
ChizzyBuna:I swear. And a very narrow river o |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Lukuluku69(m): 4:09pm On Mar 31 |
Helinuse:With all the above "victory" for your Diaper wearing PDFile Lord, why then is he still asking some other Nations (22 as at last count) to supply Warships in order to police the Strait of Hormuz? Why was he calling his NATO Allies Cowards? 👁 pub miscreants can't think straight perhaps the effect of many spitting sessions on you over the centuries?
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| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by tctrills: 4:12pm On Mar 31 |
fijiano202:No country is moving freely. China, Japan and the EU are far more affected than the US. In fact, China and the EU depend on gulf oil, the US does not |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Kobicove(m): 4:14pm On Mar 31 |
Leepeak:You never chop belleful you wan go join war wey no concern you? |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by ekineme: 4:15pm On Mar 31 |
4 Jovi10:Listen to yourself, was it Lebanese soldiers attacking IDF or iran sponsored Hezbollah? Who sponsored hamas? Was it Israel that attacked Egypt or its Egypt that first attacked Israel. You are so evil that you hate the truth, keep propagating lies. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Baxilexi(m): 4:17pm On Mar 31 |
Can someone replace Iraq with America? From what the revisionists on this platform say, America has stolen all the oil in Iraq. Not sure how Iraq is exporting twice as much oil as Nigeria. They also want to steal all the oil in Iran. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by ekineme: 4:18pm On Mar 31 |
Lukuluku69:Statistics says otherwise. The US use the strait less, so those that need it should show effort and US can assist them. TRUMP is a businessman why should he be fighting for what is not beneficial for him and the people he is fighting for are not even appreciating his effort |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by LabStores: 4:20pm On Mar 31 |
MemoriesAndMe:GREED |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Lukuluku69(m): 4:27pm On Mar 31 |
ekineme:Lol If the US uses it less, let the countries that use it more complain rather than Clownish PDFile or don't you think? |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by fijiano202(m): 4:29pm On Mar 31 |
tctrills:dey play .. india... china vessels just passed there |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Arostar2023: 4:38pm On Mar 31 |
As a smart business man would you allow your oil tankers to pass through a conflict area, where the safety of the vessel cannot be guaranteed? Which insurance company would want to cover such a risky trip? Abi you neva heard of friendly fire before? fijiano202: |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by stuffs2002: 4:39pm On Mar 31 |
anonimi:Problem with Biafra is that they are too consumed with deep hatred they are not logical. Nigeria is not an isolated country and international politics prices affect all countries but your hatred for Tinubu will not let you see it |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Epiphany77: 4:45pm On Mar 31 |
I franchasng:Think, the place was opened before the war. The countries you are referring to didnt cause this war. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by franchasng: 4:51pm On Mar 31 |
Epiphany77:Trump my man is under pressure from opposition and even fellow Republicans to halt the military operation in Iran. And you know America is a nation that operate under strict democratic principles such that President have very limited power to do just what he wished unlike Totalitarian nations like Russia, North Korea and co where the President dictates everything without dissenting voices. So Trump is gradually yielding to internal pressure from within America forcing him to stop the military operation in Iran. If Russia was US, the Russia Ukraine war wouldn't have lasted more than six months before opposition party force the President to end the war, that's the difference between a great nation like America and other funny funny paper tiger nations like Russia and co ![]() |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Offpoint1: 5:06pm On Mar 31 |
MemoriesAndMe:Global economy doesn't apply to Nigeria 😂 |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Blakjewelry(m): 5:20pm On Mar 31 |
franchasng:Lol you guys don't know what is on ground, the major reason is human cost it will take to open it. Every expart even in the US understand trump's is in a bad spot, only religious folks here on nairaland thinks otherwise. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Helinuse: 5:21pm On Mar 31 |
Lukuluku69:E baffle me when this tin dey pain Nigerian Iranians pass the real Iranians themselves. 😅😅😅 Well, this is the reason: Iran is totally decimated. They have been reduced to a common terrorist group that is threatening the straight. Just like Boko Haram, the have nothing to loose. And if anyone want to confront them, the result is that such people will be confronting a cult that celebrates loss just as normal humans celebrate victory. Same with Afghanistan. The US paralyzed them. But 95% of the US soldiers that were lost, didn’t happen on the battle field, but by spontaneous guerilla terrorist attacks |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Mosco100(m): 5:23pm On Mar 31 |
Tell us Nigeria's. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by WiseBizInvestor(f): 5:27pm On Mar 31 |
🤔🤔🤔 franchasng: |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by fijiano202(m): 5:32pm On Mar 31 |
But some are passing ..you know that right Arostar2023: |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Greenodds: 5:34pm On Mar 31 |
Helinuse:You are talking trash. The only thing that the US have achieved in the war is killing Iran leaders and that have not changed anything. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Lukuluku69(m): 5:36pm On Mar 31 |
Helinuse:It baffles me when 👁 pub miscreants carry this war on their head more than they do their own misadventures with the Nigerian State. Only they know the reason and the Trump they worship gave an idea when he said he love to hang out with Losers! I think that explains it! Iran is decimated yet your Diaper wearing Master is asking for help from UK, Spain, France, Japan etc. He called them Cowards! Afghanistan? Lol your America replaced Taliban with the Taliban after $trillions had gone down the drain but the African minions clapped and lapped it up... America and Israel "victory" usually gloss over the kind of life they live 🙄 😆 🤣 |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by TossTos(m): 5:39pm On Mar 31 |
Now where Nigeria Abi Africa for here and this government go dey lie on Iran-isreal war .. just today Ghana president made such statement too , Iran-isreal is the cause of fuel increase in price.. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Arostar2023: 5:40pm On Mar 31 |
What I am saying that it's risky. That's why many shipping companies refused to follow that route. fijiano202: |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by fijiano202(m): 5:48pm On Mar 31 |
Arostar2023:i understand.. iran give Clauses to pass through .. they dont want to negotiate believing trump will open it lol. Now many companies are realise hes all Mouth no action |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Jakarta: 5:51pm On Mar 31 |
fijiano202:These countries accounts for over 80% of countries using that route, if they have free access why then is crude oil price still soaring? |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Jakarta: 5:53pm On Mar 31 |
uniquetechng:Yes, China alone accounts for over 35% if they truly have free access, crude oil prices wouldn't have been this high. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Afrojuju2017(m): 6:04pm On Mar 31 |
Helinuse:How long did it take the so called spec ops to operate in Iraq before they left billions in military assets MRAPs , Tanks helicopters the list is endless, crates of rifles and just left. Iran is not Iraq it would just be a meat grinder for these spec ops. You can be certain the same population they think they are coming to help will turn on them. They'll just be open season |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by donmik: 6:35pm On Mar 31 |
Jakarta:It's like Nigeria doesn't import through there. Why are we running short of oil importation now? |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Westman001: 6:41pm On Mar 31 |
SeverusSnape:It affects us because Nigeria do import and export. The oil price is influence by world bench price. Oil prices in the US increased too even they are not affected by the strait, but because the US also deals in import and export, they are affected by the global price. Except Nigeria and US too decides not to import oil and use their country alone then they won't need world influence. The whole thing is nonsense economics. Economics laws, those that make it, and those that study it are greedy people. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by Westman001: 6:52pm On Mar 31 |
Harmony22:You raised a cogent point. Every country that import oil is affected. Oil price depends on world influence. Countries that partake in world import of oil have seen increase in price of oil in their country. Nigeria overdo it sha, as always. It's corrupt and greedy people Also many people did not see the dept of this war. The attack on Iran and when the US completely achieve it's aim, that will be the downfall of BRICS. Trump know what he's doing. The power of the petrodollar have to continue. He knows it's a dangerous campaign but it's a very necessary one for their country. And the hard truth is that he's the only one that can do it. |
| Re: The Strait Of Hormuz: Oil Flow By Country by honeyB2018: 7:07pm On Mar 31 |
DrMB:If this is the case, why is it affecting us here in Nigeria then, since the importing and exporting vessels carring our oil doesn't pass through this stupid Strait of Hormuz? Can someone educate us please? Considering our benchmark this year in oil exportation, Nigeria is making good money from this war, since it started. What steps is this Tinubu government, taking to cushion the effect of this on Nigerians? Will this gain, go the way of Gulf War experience, during the days of IBB? |
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