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ergocoder an hour ago

The most surprising thing is that the whole world somehow has built dependency on Hormuz which has been known for decades that it is controlled by Iran, an adversarial actor to the west.

Nobody ever thinks of, you know, building redundancy for Hormuz?

smallstepforman 16 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Adverserial? They just want to raise families, enjoy BBQ and live decent lives, its the meddling outsiders that produced this conflict. Dont fall victim to mass media propaganda, on HackerNews we expect you to be an independant thinker.

bawolff 25 minutes ago | parent | prev | next [-]

They actually have. I think both Saudi Arabia and UAE have built pipelines to bypass the strait.

Not to mention USA investing heavily in fraking to counter balance the middle east...

dgellow an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

> Nobody ever thinks of, you know, building redundancy for Hormuz?

When you have questions like that in mind, the answer is pretty much always „yes, that’s a well known topic of discussion in that field“

You can see alternatives that exist here: https://hormuzstraitmonitor.com/alternative-routes/

(Really neat website, I think it was shared on HN a few months ago?)

There is a lot of other proposed routes but it’s actually pretty hard to create them in that region, lots of actors with their own interests and not the best history of collaboration. And Iran would definitely be against it given it reduces their influence