The liberty principle for this
Freedom Friday is the simple fact that one must stand up to bullies in order to
destroy their power. This principle applies to individuals and nations. The
United States recently took action to stand up to a bully or several bullies in
the Middle East.
Two oil tankers were seriously damaged in the Gulf of Oman off the coast of Iran earlier this week. The
United States sent the USS Bainbridge, a guided missile destroyer, into the
area after reports of the two attacks. The reports on the tankers came early in
the morning on Thursday. The first came at 6:12 a.m. local (Bahrain) time, and
the second one came at 7:00 a.m.
First, a Norwegian tanker a magnetic
mine and caught fire. The ship was carrying naphtha, which is “a highly
flammable petrochemical feedstock.” The entire crew was rescued. The second
incident involved a tanker owned by Japan that was “hit by a suspected torpedo.
This ship also caught fire, and the 21 crew members abandoned the tanker. They
were picked up by a tugboat with a Dutch flag.
The two incidents are suspicious for
several reasons. The first reason is that it is still unclear who is behind the
attacks. The second reason is that both “incidents happened in relatively close
proximity to the Strait of Hormuz, where nearly 20 percent of the oil that’s
consumed globally passes through.” The price of oil rose by about four percent
soon after the attacks. The oil supply to the world is now threatened because
of increasing danger in this area.
This is the reason why the USS
Bainbridge entered the Gulf of Oman after the attacks. Bullies like to pick on
those who are smaller or weaker, but they are not too brave when confronted by
someone their own size or larger. Hopefully, the presence of the U.S. ship will
deter any further attacks by the unknown bully.
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