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11,000 Sailors Survive a War for Corporate Oil

The working class always bleeds for corporate oil. More than 11,000 commercial sailors finally escaped the Middle East war zone today. These innocent workers sat trapped in the Gulf for months. They dodged ballistic missiles and naval mines to deliver cheap energy. Now, the International Maritime Organization is executing a massive evacuation effort. The agency secured fragile safety guarantees from the warring nations.

Navigating a Floating Minefield

Oman established a temporary maritime corridor through the highly volatile Strait of Hormuz. Ships must coordinate with authorities to avoid accidental military strikes. The global economy relies entirely on these underpaid, exhausted mariners. Politicians start the wars, but the sailors absorb the actual physical risk. We should remember their absolute terror the next time gas prices fluctuate.

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Author: Amita Kalsi   

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