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pat_k

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16. Well, we don't actually have any "official" confirmation of what the hell is in the MoU.
Mon Jun 15, 2026, 09:51 PM
9 hrs ago

But it strikes me that if the U.S. - Iran agreement includes a fee of any kind, it's a serious problem.

I don't see how the U.S. could make an agreement that empowers Iran to violate the Law of the Seas on behalf of all other nations.

So, if other nations balk at the insanity, it becomes a multi-nation "dispute" that needs to be resolved among themselves (likely impossible), and failing that, would probably end up with an Annex VII Arbitral Tribunal.

Of course, the felon and the administration players pulling his strings have no respect for rule of law at any level so he and his band of lunatics probably think they can just strongarm everyone into accepting this violation. And if that is allowed to stand, nations that have natural straits will start following suit. And it will become an international trade clusterfuck.

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Iran wins again............... Lovie777 11 hrs ago #1
MUCH Bigger than that. This is a violation of the Law of the Seas, the foundation of ALL international trade. pat_k 10 hrs ago #9
Why hasn't the UN been acting to keep it open? MichMan 10 hrs ago #12
I don't actually know much about it, but FWIW, here's an AI summary. pat_k 9 hrs ago #13
Thanks for that MichMan 9 hrs ago #15
Well, we don't actually have any "official" confirmation of what the hell is in the MoU. pat_k 9 hrs ago #16
Hasn't Iran already been charging tolls for weeks now? MichMan 9 hrs ago #17
Yes. To date, I suppose the matter has been left as an issue between Iran and the nations paying the "fees" to work out. pat_k 9 hrs ago #18
Iran always wins with Republicans... LiberalArkie 10 hrs ago #10
Maybe they can call it a tariff /nt bucolic_frolic 11 hrs ago #2
Sounds like those states which brag about not having "taxes" but then have "fees" up the wazoo. RockRaven 11 hrs ago #3
Like my state.. Deuxcents 10 hrs ago #4
Thanks Donny. Nt BootinUp 10 hrs ago #5
Wonder what "fee" we are paying Jared for his "services." delisen 10 hrs ago #6
That's like saying admission is free/pay at the door... agingdem 10 hrs ago #7
VERY BIG DEAL. In agreeing, the felon sez to hell with the Law of the Seas on which international trade is based. pat_k 10 hrs ago #8
Strait of Hormuz is classified as an international strait under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea MichMan 10 hrs ago #11
The US caused this whole debacle and isn't doing anything. SunSeeker 9 hrs ago #19
That will jack prices at the pump by .50--1.00 per gallon Bengus81 9 hrs ago #14
Not with a bang but a whimper. C Moon 6 hrs ago #20
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