'What happens when America no longer protects the sea lanes? As the world moves into the multipolar era, all eyes are on the Red Sea.' and for good reason; under Pax Americana (not POX Americana),
the United States has served as the de facto guarantor of open sea lanes, embracing the duty as an acceptable cost of responsibility for being the world’s hegemonic power. by JORDAN SCHACHTEL
‘For several decades, global trade has remained robust and free of major interference. Under the post Cold War unipolar order of Pax Americana, the United States has served as the de facto guarantor of open sea lanes, embracing the duty as an acceptable cost of responsibility for being the world’s hegemonic power.
However, as the world enters an increasingly multipolar geopolitical environment, the Pentagon’s priorities (at the direction of the White House) have shifted all over the place, seemingly forgoing this unwritten social contract in the process. Not so long ago, it was commonly understood that as long as the United States wanted to remain the geopolitical head honcho, the U.S. Navy must be structured both for command of the seas and the duty of keeping the sea lanes open. But today, The Biden Administration wants to have its World Police cake and eat it too, without committing to maintaining the necessary presence in the seas to keep order.
Now at the end of 2023, with many world powers witnessing an America in decline, we are seeing repeated nation state and militant challenges to the once-accepted idea that the seas should remain open and neutral, and that American forces should be responsible for upholding this mission.
The Houthi movement, an Iran-backed political and militant jihadist outfit that now controls the country of Yemen, has succeeded in causing a major disruption to international trade, doing so through their sophisticated attacks and hijackings of vessels moving through the Red Sea.
The Houthis are justifying these attacks by declaring that they are doing so in the name of supporting Hamas in its battle against Israeli forces. And their motto — "Allah Akbar, Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse the Jews, Victory to Islam” — seems to offer all the necessary political context to their motives. Nonetheless, there’s also macro ramifications for the Houthi gambit in the Red Sea.
By causing chaos in the Red Sea, the Houthis have disrupted trade through the Suez Canal, which serves as one of the world’s most important waterways for international trade.
Almost all major shipping firms have issued guidance to avoid the Red Sea while the Houthis maintain their aggressive posture. Ships are currently being rerouted to circumnavigate the African continent, at obvious great cost to the thin margins of these industrial powerhouses. As of Monday, shipping giants like BP, Maersk, Evergreen, and many others have ordered their vessels to avoid the Red Sea until further notice.
The Biden Administration is reportedly weighing its options, following a relentless campaign of Houthi attacks via the use of military drones, ballistic missiles, hijackings, and other disruptive measures.
There has yet to be any major shockwaves in energy markets, but that doesn’t mean they’re not coming. It’s also possible that this is because global markets are waiting to see how the Biden Administration responds. Some have suggested that this could be indicative of an emerging recession, as the world is witnessing a reduced demand for energy resources, despite OPEC cuts to production.
As the world continues moving into a multipolar era of potentially cordoned off power centers and an unknown future state of affairs in the seas, air, and space, all eyes are on how the United States military responds to the ongoing disruptions in the Red Sea.’
If we weren’t supporting a genocidal lunatic colony, we wouldn’t have a problem right now with Yemen.
But speaking of protecting the sea lanes, who protects the freedom-to-fish and freedom-to-navigate off Gaza?
And who was protecting the USS Liberty when Israel tried to sink it and thereby drown its entire crew? Yemen has not killed an Americans yet and still... we are talking about strikes that will likely kill a bunch of Yemenis.
But when Israel murder 34 US Sailors, all the survivors were sworn to secrecy under threat of court martial. They couldn’t even tell their wives.
LBJ said he’d rather the ship sink than embarrass his friends the Israelis. And since he was sleeping with Israeli spy Mathilde Krim, in the Whitehouse and wherever he went, even after leaving office, he was extortion able and so, was probably serious about preferring the ship sink.
How much has the US spent, how many countries have we destroyed, how many innocent people have we murdered because Israel controls our government and foreign policy?
Stop worrying about every other country and get our men and resources back to America to protect THIS country, before there is no longer a country to protect. GET THEM HOME, NOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!