BREAKING NEWS: Insurance Companies PULL Coverage for Ships in Red Sea

International insurance companies have stopped insuring ships transporting cargo across the Red Sea to and from Israel because Yemen military action against such shipping makes the risk to Insurance companies too great.

Without Insurance coverage, NO SHIP will travel to/from Israel which means a complete blockade of international commerce.

 

Hal Turner Editorial Opinion

THIS will likely trigger US Military action against Yemen.   

The US will simply not allow such a condition to exist which interferes with International commerce.  

I suspect US Military planners are already drawing-up a list of targets inside Yemen, and will submit an attack plan later today.

I also suspect the US Navy and Air Force will be given authorization to engage Yemen forces over this coming weekend.

It is my personal view that whatever the US is going to do, will be done very quickly to nip this problem in the bud before it goes much farther.

 

 

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