> Korea has virtually suspended its jet fuel exports amid crude oil shortages, a move set to hit the United States — which relies on Korean fuel for nearly 70 percent of its imports — the hardest.> Korean oil refiners have sharply scaled back jet fuel production, diverting much of the adjusted volume to domestic demand.>As the world’s top jet fuel exporter, Korea is a critical lifeline for countries like the United States and Australia, leaving them highly exposed to any disruption in Korean shipments. https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2026-04-07/business/economy/Exclusive-Koreas-jet-fuel-exports-to-US-grounded-as-Iran-war-rages-unabated/2563132
welcome to global supply chains, it doesn't matter how much crude diddler donnie has when all the refineries are in asia, if you disrupt supply chains then you'll start breaking bottlenecks because no country is equipped to make anything from scratch to completion nowadays
Globalism compromises national security.
I have repeatedly posted comments and threads warning that if the Strait of Hormuz cannot be kept open, U.S. aircraft will not be able to operate and prices in America will skyrocket. But Americans have always ignored me.Let me say it again. The USdoes not have time. If the strait is not reopened, your prices will collapse. Because the United States relies far more on air transport for logistics than on trains or trucks.The situation in the Strait of Hormuz is not someone else's problem. It is your problem. Your jet fuel depends on us. And currently, Korea has only about 40 days of oil reserves left.
Jewish oligarchs and Zionist politicians started absolutely gutting the American economy and manufacturing by the end of the Cold War.Muslims overseas using the dollar is the only thing keeping the US economy afloat.
do you know how the global economic supply works you fucking mutt chimp? Is this 40,000 BCE and everything is local or something?
>>532809070You think Paco and Tyrone know how to refine jet fuel
>>532811252> your prices will collapseUh?
>>532809070It was not really profitable for a long time. We trusted Americans so we thought sustaining global supply chain for free market was our national security matter. We’ll just outsource it to China soon causue globalism bad now. Amerikun doesn’t need us anymore. Bye
>>532811252You're talking about americans they don't critically think and they certainly don't listen to good advice from foreigners. But I must say I am full of excitement for the coming mutt collapse
>>532809070>Why the FUCK does the USA need jet fuel from Korea?To melt steel beams
>>532811948The US West Coast PADD 5 is not connected to the rest of the country by any major pipelines. Because it is cheaper and faster to ship fuel across the Pacific from Incheon than it is to move it from Texas through the Panama Canal or by rail California and Washington rely on Korea for the lion's share of their aviation fuel. Yes, If Korean exports stop the entire US Pacific fleet and commercial hubs like LAX and SFO face an immediate dry spell.While trucks and trains move a lot of weight air cargo handles the high value just in time supply chain that keeps the modern US economy running. (The US accounts for nearly 40 percent of global dedicated freighter capacity)If jet fuel prices spike or supply dries up the delivery of medical supplies tech components and perishables does not just slow down. It stops.Im not joking when I say the US is running out of time.
>heh we don't eve.need that stupid strait pffffftt (OPEN IT UP RIGHT THE FUCK NOW OR I'M NOOOKING YOU!!)>wait...why the fuck do we need Korean jet fueli love it when reality shits all over delusional faux American patriotards