Posted on 01/23/2024 9:51:14 AM PST by Paul R.
In this episode, Sal Mercogliano - maritime historian @campbelledu - discusses the Top 5 Maritime Stories as of Jan 23, 2024.
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Does Sal have thoughts on why US companies fly Marshall Island flags?
Does Sal have thoughts on why US companies fly Marshall Island flags?
He also has mentioned that an Iranian ship (I don’t remember its name), which has not been to port for over a year has been loitering near the chokepoint, the implication being that it is relaying information of the passage of ships that might be of ‘interest’ to the Houthis. In the last couple of days it has moved into the Gulf of Aden where it is presumably doing the same service.
He is a very good source of info IMHO.
Thanks, I will try Sal out.
I know the Yemenis stated ships with attachments to Israel would be targeted.
I don’t know if that means Jews in general as well.
The first “US” ship hit was supposedly out of CT. It flies a Marshall Islands flag, and the parent company is out of Haifa, Israel.
IIRC (Sal’s commentary a while back) as opposed to being US flagged I believe it’s cheaper. Overall there’s a favorable tax environment. There’s also more operational freedom (less restrictive regs).
*A lot more good AD ships would be needed to provide really good protection for all the traffic that goes, well, used to go through there.
I don’t know if that means Jews in general as well.
Seems probable, eh?
I assume they would specifically want Israeli Jewish shipping, but would settle for non Israeli Jewish owned/invested shipping.
I just want regional countries to protect their area.
Same goes for Europe and NATO.
On silentprofessionals, there’s maritime security positions that pay well.
Hot evac in Ukraine and Sudan too…
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