Jiang says using the American navy to chaperone commercial ships through Hormuz would also be suicidal.
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"these commercial and insurance insurance companies refuse to insure any ships that pass through the sort of moves so even if the iranians don't..."
"...You know, Trump has talked about using U.S. naval ships to escort oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. This is clearly a provocation...."
"...same time though you have the U.S Navy saying they can't escort tankers you have uh reports that have not been confirmed the USS..."
"...decide my fate. So the Romans sent him with a soldier escort back to Rome, okay? And this is how the Acts of the..."
"...whilst still at a distance. Aaronus distinguished the consul by his escort of lictors. As they drew nearer, he clearly recognized Brutus by his..."
"...two helicopters, but we can guess that they were probably military escort, right? They were there to protect the president. But at the same..."
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