The National Interest: Among most people in the financial world, the idea of a near-total halt in flows of oil through the Strait of Hormuz has long been considered a “fat tail” risk scenario: one that would be immensely important, but would prob...

...ably never happen. The political risk consultants like me who they deal with were often seen as “crying wolf” when they had the idea that there was even a small probability of that happening. Time and again, there were brief periods where things looked like it was at least possible that the Persian Gulf would see a conflagration, with concerns about going it alone in 2007 and 2012, President Donald pulling out of the JCPOA in 2018, the 2019 Iranian attack against crit...

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...ical Saudi oil infrastructure at Abqaiq, the US killing of Gen. Qasem Soleimani in January 2020, and other episodes. None of them ended up having a major impact on the availability of oil. Those of us professionally involved in this even spoke of “Iran fatigue,” where clients would be eager to move on to the next subject during a presentation. Now, however, the wolf is actually here. ... What has proven to be the core logic of the situation is the unwillingness of tanker operators to take ...

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