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LymphocyteLover

(9,782 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 07:53 AM Yesterday

Analysis from West Point warns that strait of Hormuz blockade will strangle US defense industry [View all]

Source: The Guardian

The closure of the strait of Hormuz is causing a “paralyzing, real-time problem” for any prospective manufacturing surge in the US defense industrial base, and even for the repair of defense equipment damaged by Iranian attacks, according to analysis published by West Point’s Modern War Institute.

In particular sulphur, a vital upstream input in the extraction of critical minerals including copper and cobalt, has seen a “near total” disruption of seaborne trade in the straits, which makes up half the world’s total shipments, and prices have spiked nearly 25% since the war began, and seen a 165% rise year on year, the report said.

According to the analysis, these minerals – used in everything from microprocessors to jet engines to drone batteries – “dictate how fast things can be built and scaled under the pressure of an ongoing war”, and the effects of a sudden supply shock on US defense readiness have never been modeled.

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Matisek warned of another possibility: “Markets are not going to be able to provide the amount of minerals that are needed to replace all these radars that have been destroyed and all these munitions that have to be replaced. It’s a really precarious spot to be in right now.”

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/19/west-point-analysis-iran-war-costs



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As if a bunch of people from West Point would know more about the consequences of war than Glorious Leader. NT mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #1
I think we may be related. That was my first thought. That there is creepy. twodogsbarking 23 hrs ago #2
Talk like that'll get West Point shut down for a good remodeling. Hugin 23 hrs ago #5
and lots of marbles LymphocyteLover 20 hrs ago #10
Glorious Leader didn't consider the consequences. He needed the distraction no matter the cost. ChicagoTeamster 18 hrs ago #18
Even Dorothy's scarecrow would have had a plan. Hugin 23 hrs ago #3
Reality rears its ugly head. enough 23 hrs ago #4
And shows how thin the veneer of invincibility of the US Military really is Attilatheblond 19 hrs ago #15
Not everybody is as clueless as he looks BattleRow 17 hrs ago #19
He was warned! Hope22 23 hrs ago #6
Well, someone should strangle that industry. travelingthrulife 21 hrs ago #7
That is an unexpected bonus ... LymphocyteLover 20 hrs ago #11
Buckle up. Who knows where this is heading. yardwork 20 hrs ago #12
Wait.... kirby 21 hrs ago #8
Turns out the wind and sun ARE more important than Trump argues against Attilatheblond 19 hrs ago #16
Plan? We don't need no stinking plan! Firestorm49 21 hrs ago #9
This was among the reasons imbedded in the analysis which argued AGAINST attacking Iran. Ford_Prefect 19 hrs ago #13
No worries, people! Our very stable rapist is on it! City Lights 19 hrs ago #14
So he's started WWIII AND Vietnam II at the same time??? IrishAfricanAmerican 19 hrs ago #17
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