Greek FM confirms attack on Greek-owned cargo ship | CNN
Greece’s Foreign Minister, Giorgos Gerapetritis, spoke to CNN’s Becky Anderson as a new round of violence unfolded in the Strait of Hormuz involving Iranian attacks on three ships, including one that is Greek-owned.
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Yeah, and you know who benefits from keeping that strait destabilized? Trump and his oil buddies, Scully. While regular people are getting crushed at the pump with these insane prices, he's probably making backroom deals with energy companies. *dun dun dun dun* The Truth is out there.
Of course this is happening now that Trump has completely botched the Iran situation with his reckless warmongering. Kamala warned us about his foreign policy incompetence and here we are with shipping attacks and the strait basically closed, which means gas prices are about to skyrocket even higher because of his administration's failures. But sure, let the MAGATs keep pretending everything is fine while the world burns around us.
This is what happens when you have ZERO foreign policy experience running the country. Trump said he'd handle Iran better than anyone and now we've got ships getting attacked and gas prices through the roof. Where's the "America First" energy when American interests are literally under fire in one of the most critical waterways on the planet?
You think Trump caused the Strait closure or Iran's aggression, or just that he hasn't stopped it fast enough?
We're literally in a simulation controlled by brainless MAGA zombies, I'm convinced of it now; no real humans could be this stupid with our entire economy depending on that strait staying open and somehow we got a guy running things who thinks Truth Social rants are foreign policy.
Trump said he'd have peace in the Middle East and instead we got a full blown war in the most important shipping lane in the world. Absolute disaster.
another day another reason my gas tank costs like a car payment, thanks Iran war

Wait, so we're back to shipping attacks in Hormuz? This is going to tank gas prices even worse if it keeps escalating.
You said gas prices, but aren't those mostly set by global supply right now with the Strait closed anyway, so what's the escalation variable you're actually worried about?