As US-Iran peace talks flounder in Qatar, stranded ship captains are taking matters into their own hands to escape the Strait of Hormuz warzone.
On today’s episode, Roland Oliphant talks to former Royal Navy commander Tom Sharpe about how “free for all” is unfolding in the Gulf, with commercial vessels losing patience and risking Iranian fire to get out. They look at the credibility of Iranian claims of a grounded cargo ship, how the US Navy is bearing up, and why Iran may not have laid any mines so far – but could do soon.
Plus, a deep dive into the furious political fallout over the UK’s new Defence Investment Plan. Commander Sharpe delivers a scathing assessment of the decisions shaping a “hybrid navy,” explaining why it is absolute madness to mothball the Royal Navy’s Type 45 destroyers in favor of uncrewed drones.
Highlights
‘Free for all’ in Strait of Hormuz warzone as captains run the gauntlet
US-Iran peace talks grind to a halt in Qatar
CONTRIBUTORS:
Roland Oliphant, co-host and chief foreign affairs analyst @RolandOliphant
Tom Sharpe, former Royal Navy commander and columnist @TomSharpe134