Cannonpointer » 10 Apr 2026, 9:58 pm » wrote: ↑
AGAIN, you ignorant son of a bitch, What
I think is in Germany's self interest does not mean ****. Can you learn how to **** THINK???
They don't know I exist, you ignorant jackass.
Trump is a little bitch, They told him so. Keep crying, you stupid ****.
The Europeans are going their own way, rather than deal with the loud orange fat ***.
What makes you think I'd be crying about that?!?!?
If NATO members don't want to honor their responsibilities, then what's the point of continuing to pay the lion's share of their cost? I think Trump will start by reducing our funding of NATO by 50% and then see if that changes their minds about who is buttering their bread!
And NOBODY gives a **** what a village idiot like you thinks, certainly not Germany who has been trying to stave off recession for years. And I'll bet MY thoughts are more in line with what their leaders are thinking than YOURS are, and they're sweating pickles! So it's fine with me if they want to "go their own way" as you suggest. They can secure their own oil passage through the Strait. No problemo! If Iran destroys THEIR tankers, it only strengthens Trump's position by proving the fact that they need us much more than we need them!
Europe and Asia's problems are just beginning, as they're beginning to face the consequences of ignoring Trump's requisitions.
And that's fine with me!
EU airline industry warns of fuel shortages if Strait of Hormuz stays closed
5 hours ago BBC by Emer Moreau Business reporter
Europe could see jet fuel shortages if the Strait of Hormuz does not reopen in the next three weeks, the trade body for European airports has warned.The Gulf is a major source of aviation fuel, accounting for about 50% of Europe's imports.
Italy warns of jet fuel shortages at four airports, others may follow suit
By Miquel Ros April 6, 2026
Speaking to Italian news agency ANSA, the director of ENAC, the country’s aviation authority, attributed the situation to the difficulty to respond to the peak of demand during the Easter holiday period. However, there are growing concerns in the industry that unless the traffic of oil through the Strait of Hormuz returns to normal, there will soon be more widespread shortages of fuel across the continent.
Jet Fuel Crunch Is Getting Severe With No Reprieve in Sight for Airlines
Countries in Asia and Europe are starting to run out of jet fuel, and it could take months for supplies to recover
Wall Street Journal By
Matthew Dalton,
Benjamin Kat and Alison Sider April 10, 2026
PARIS—For more than a month, the war with Iran has choked off one of the world’s most critical sources of jet fuel, triggering a swift and dramatic shortage across the aviation world.Airlines, airports and fuel suppliers are warning that Tuesday’s
cease-fire deal—even if it holds—won’t solve the jet fuel crisis any time soon.