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Mar 27th, 2026 at 3:20am
 




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Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday he had ​spoken to the leaders of Iran, Egypt, Turkey ‌and other regional countries and said Malaysian vessels were now being allowed to pass through the Strait of Hormuz.
Anwar ​in a televised address thanked Iran's president for ​allowing the passage of Malaysian ships.
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"We are ⁠now in the process of releasing the Malaysian ​oil tankers and the workers involved so that they ​may continue their journey home," he said.
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Anwar said he talked with Iran and other countries as part of efforts to ​facilitate peace in the Middle East.
"But it is ​not easy, as Iran feels it has been deceived repeatedly and ‌finds ⁠it difficult to accept steps toward peace without a clear and binding security guarantee for their nation," he said.
Malaysia's government would maintain oil price subsidies ​but is taking steps ​to weaken ⁠the impact of supply disruptions, he said, including reductions in the monthly allocations ​of subsidised fuel.
"For us now, we are ​compelled ⁠to manage the situation because the effects of the blockade at the Strait of Hormuz, the war, ⁠and the ​halted supply of oil and ​gas all have an impact on us," he said.



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Reply #1 - Mar 27th, 2026 at 7:06am
 
Then for now, Iran has not mined the Strait. It probably won't go back on allowing ships to China etc. It would be risky for a blockaded ship to double-up next to a free passage tanker.
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Reply #2 - Mar 27th, 2026 at 3:09pm
 
Imagine screaming "Death to America" for 47 years and then when no one hopefully notices, send your children to be educated by the Great Satan.
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'US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Friday that one of the immediate challenges following the war would be Tehran’s attempts to establish a tolling system at Hormuz.

“Not only is this illegal, it’s unacceptable, it’s dangerous to the world, and it’s important that the world have a plan to confront it,” Rubio said'.

The US piracy of Venezuela oil is different as it's in the Gulf of America and near Mar a Lago, the bedrock of world democracy. The US takes 100% of Venezuela's Trump oil which is less than 14,000% tariff and worth more than Biden's protection racket.
Iran's oil is also America's as US Paratroopers are on the way.
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Malaysia is getting their ships through the Strait - can we?
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Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 11:32am:
Malaysia is getting their ships through the Strait - can we?


No, Australia currently has virtually no Australian-owned or registered oil tankers.
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tallowood wrote Yesterday at 11:50am:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 11:32am:
Malaysia is getting their ships through the Strait - can we?


No, Australia currently has virtually no Australian-owned or registered oil tankers.



So we only buy crude oil and fuel out of Singapore and Hong Kong?
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Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 11:52am:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 11:50am:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 11:32am:
Malaysia is getting their ships through the Strait - can we?


No, Australia currently has virtually no Australian-owned or registered oil tankers.



So we only buy crude oil and fuel out of Singapore and Hong Kong?


According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers


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Fellow Mussos - poor old Malaysia ...

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tallowood wrote Yesterday at 12:10pm:
According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers





Well - I hope Malaysia can now sell us some spare fuel if they have it?
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Bad news for the president of Iran, if he has the power to open the strait for Malaysia then he is the one closing the strait to everyone else and it could soon blow up in his face.
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Reply #11 - Yesterday at 5:04pm
 
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 4:57pm:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 12:10pm:
According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers





Well - I hope Malaysia can now sell us some spare fuel if they have it?


Gee Bobby you are sounding like a little panicky about fuel. Tough times make tough people.
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Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 4:57pm:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 12:10pm:
According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers





Well - I hope Malaysia can now sell us some spare fuel if they have it?


Catch the bus, Bobby.

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Biggest donger wrote Yesterday at 5:04pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 4:57pm:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 12:10pm:
According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers





Well - I hope Malaysia can now sell us some spare fuel if they have it?


Gee Bobby you are sounding like a little panicky about fuel. Tough times make tough people.


I was tough when I was young.   Embarrassed
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Reply #14 - Yesterday at 6:27pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote Yesterday at 5:59pm:
Bobby. wrote Yesterday at 4:57pm:
tallowood wrote Yesterday at 12:10pm:
According to AI Quote:
Australia imports roughly 90% of its refined fuel, mainly from Asia, with South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Japan acting as the top suppliers





Well - I hope Malaysia can now sell us some spare fuel if they have it?


Catch the bus, Bobby.

It's free.



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