India finds a simple solution others should follow over the controversial Strait of Hormuz killings
One thing that’s been very amazing in the world in very recent times is that despite the global news of commercial ships being fired on in the war-torn controversial Strait of Hormuz, they are still passing through it.
And that beggars very simple questions.
Is it that the ships’ crews have a death wish?
Is it that they value their cargo and money more than
their lives?
Or is it just their bosses that order them to pass
through the controversial Strait without consideration that they might get
killed?
And if this latter is the case, can’t they refuse to
use the war-torn Strait for now?
So, the continued use of the Strait has been very
baffling, and even whilst it remains in use, throwing up another wonder that
there’s no talk of war crimes from the ships being fired on, India, after a
number of its sailors have been killed in the controversial Strait, has finally
gotten some sense regarding the Strait and banned all its sailors from working
on it for now.
That’s just common sense that other countries
should copy immediately.

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