Let’s follow the logic: if private insurers, who are experts in quantifying risk, have fled the market because the risk is incalculably high, what makes the U.S. government — specifically the DFC, an agency with a $100 billion portfolio — suddenly capable of underwriting it? The potential loss of an American warship and thousands of sailors would be used to scream for a full-scale ground invasion of Iran, a conflict that would make the Iraq War look like a skirmish. As detailed in the book ‘America’s War Machine,’ the establishment of a permanent naval presence in the Gulf has always been tied to securing oil interests, often by creating the very threats used to justify that presence [18].
Author: Mike Adams
Published at: 2026-03-04 23:30:49
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