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amanaplanacanal 14 hours ago

I think it's stalling because there is no support for the war in the US, and the political cost of actually opening the straight is higher than they are willing to pay. Notice the US is now declaring that the war is over, so they don't have to go justify it in Congress.

cmrdporcupine 12 hours ago | parent [-]

Unlikely to be even the bulk of the explanation. There has been zero cost to them (both administration and congress) in pursuing what they're pursuing and keeping the conflict hot, so no reason to stop. And congress is in on the act, they don't give a crap.

Were you under the illusion your house of representatives was representing you?

Oil per-barrel price is up so American energy exporter profits are up. At the same time, total quantity of exported barrels from the US and Canada are up as well because they have become the most "stable" supplier.

Stock market is also up, or at least flat, but "predictably" up where it needed be to keep the right people happy. Insider trading and a cycle of "taco-tuesdays" has allowed key parties to make absolutely insane amounts of money at the same time.

Trump is boldly incompetent and bumbling as a person. But the people telling him what to do are not. He's there to make them rich and he's doing a fabulous job of it.

cybercatgurrl 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

representatives haven’t been doing any representing for a very long time in the west. why do you think people drone on about increasing taxes on the rich? the only people being represented are the already wealthy

amanaplanacanal 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

They are all very aware that the midterms are coming up in six months. An unpopular war in the middle east could make the blowout even worse than it is already likely to be. Those bastards would certainly like to keep their jobs. You think they aren't thinking about this?

cmrdporcupine 10 hours ago | parent [-]

The fact that the Trump regime is acting in the way it is and extending this conflict as long as it has without resolution tells me that they're not really so concerned with midterms.

Which, I mean, that should concern you as a US voter. Why aren't they?

I think Trump is a) fine with losing the house because they will hold the senate, regardless, and he is fine with ruling like a king and abusing executive power. b) they're actively rigging things to pull a rabbit out the hat in November anyways.

Getting a Putin-esque (or, actually more like Erdogan or Netanyahu) type persona out of power by elections is incredibly hard.