**Headline:** 100 Tankers on Standby While We Blockade the Strait—What Could Go Wrong?
The White House is all abuzz, announcing that over 100 empty oil tankers are on their way to U.S. ports to fill up on our sweet, sweet crude. Why? Because apparently, the ongoing blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has everyone scrambling for oil like it’s a Black Friday sale.
Now, enter Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who’s here to break down this whole mess on “The Daily Report.” Spoiler alert: it’s not as straightforward as it sounds.
Isn’t it convenient how we’re suddenly so concerned about oil supply when we’re actively blocking a major shipping route? The media talks about this as if it’s just another Tuesday in geopolitics, but come on—what could possibly go wrong with a hundred oil tankers just waiting around?
And let’s not ignore the incentives behind this action. Who stands to gain from the U.S. tightening its grip on oil? It’s always a good idea to ask, “What’s in it for them?”
So here we are, with a high-stakes oil game and a media narrative that’s more about panic than clarity. Just another day in the life of a world where logic takes a back seat to political maneuvering.
Are we really just going to sit back and watch this unfold without a single eyebrow raised?
By Admin | Published: April 15, 2026 at 1:20 am