Wednesday, April 15, 2026

How long can China hold out if Trump chokes off Iran’s oil? - analysis


How long can China hold out if Trump chokes off Iran’s oil? - analysis


Twenty minutes after the US naval blockade of Iranian ports took effect on Monday evening (Israel time), a Chinese-owned tanker called the MV Rich Starry pulled out of anchorage near Sharjah and headed for the Strait of Hormuz. It was flying a Malawian flag, which is an interesting choice for a landlocked country. Its AIS transponder had been spoofing its position for 11 days. It carried roughly 250,000 barrels of methanol, officially loaded at a UAE port, almost certainly originating from Iran.

The Rich Starry turned back. Then, in the early hours of Monday, it tried again and slipped through.

That single tanker tells the story of this blockade better than any Pentagon briefing. The US has assembled its largest naval force since 2003: three carrier strike groups, 21 warships, 100-plus aircraft, 10,000 personnel. Iran's navy is gone. The strait is under American control. And the ship that tested it was Chinese within minutes.

The blockade runs through Beijing

China purchases between 80% and 91% of Iran's total crude oil exports. In 2025, that meant roughly 1.38 million barrels per day. A decade ago, Iran exported to more than 20 nations. Round after round of sanctions shrank that buyer pool to one.

That concentration is why the blockade can work. Oil funds approximately 45% of Iran's government budget, and the IMF pegs the fiscal breakeven at $121 to $124 per barrel. Chinese buyers pay around $60 after discount. Iran was running deficits before the blockade began. The rial had lost 15% in one month.

The blockade does not need to stop every barrel. It needs to make the cost of continuing the trade higher than the cost of stopping it, and it needs to present Beijing with a menu where every option serves American interests.

Beijing's three choices

China can confront the US Navy, running tankers through the blockade and daring destroyers to board them. This would crater energy markets and risk military escalation. Beijing knows this.

China can absorb the loss and buy replacement crude. Painful. Shandong's independent refineries, which process 90% of Iranian oil reaching China, depend on below-market prices. Replacement barrels would cost $10 to $12 more per barrel. Russia has ramped up deliveries, but the switch carries real cost.

Or, and this is what Washington is banking on, China can use its leverage as Iran's sole meaningful customer to pressure Tehran toward a deal. Iran will ignore American threats. Iran will pay attention when its only paying customer calls and says: take the terms before the ceasefire expires on April 21.

The Pentagon claims no ships passed the blockade on day one. The facts are more complicated. BBC Verify identified four Iran-linked and three sanctioned vessels that emerged from the strait after enforcement began. The Rich Starry made it through. No Chinese vessel was boarded, seized, or fired upon.

The shadow fleet that moves Iranian oil was built for exactly this game: false flags, spoofed transponders, and ship-to-ship transfers off the coast of Malaysia. China's customs records show zero imports from Iran since 2022, yet its recorded "Malaysian" crude imports in 2025 reached 1.3 million barrels per day, more than double Malaysia's entire production. That evasion network has been running for years.

The US has tools to escalate: secondary sanctions against Chinese banks and tanker seizures modeled on December's Operation Southern Spear. Whether Washington will use them against Chinese entities during a trade war is another question. Critics have a strong argument: CSIS cautioned that the Navy's inability to prevent Iran's initial closure of the strait has weakened the administration's bargaining position, and no allied nation has supported the blockade.

The ceasefire expires in six days. If the shadow fleet pulls back from the strait in the next 72 hours, Beijing has made its decision. If more Rich Starrys probe the blockade, Beijing is calling Washington's bluff. Watch the rial: if the currency collapse accelerates, internal pressure on the regime becomes harder to ignore.

China holds 1.3 billion barrels in strategic reserves, enough for 120 days. Beijing can survive without Iranian crude. The question is whether it wants to while 21 warships sit between its tankers and their cheapest supplier, and the ceasefire clock runs out.

Every warship in the strait is there to make one phone line ring: the one between Beijing and Tehran.


5.7-magnitude earthquake hits off Costa Rica shore


5.7-magnitude earthquake hits off Costa Rica shore


A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck off the western shore of Costa Rica on Wednesday, according to data by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The earthquake was localized around 72 km from the district of Tamarindo in northwestern Costa Rica.

The depth of the quake was measured at 20 km. There is currently no information on damage and casualties.

After Orbán Loss, Polish MEP Warns EU Set To "Subjugate Everything And Everyone" As VDL Moves Quickly To Abolish Veto Power


After Orbán Loss, Polish MEP Warns EU Set To "Subjugate Everything And Everyone" As VDL Moves Quickly To Abolish Veto Power

On the back of Péter Magyar’s victory in Hungary, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU needs to work on getting rid of member states’ veto powers.

For many who backed Viktor Orbán, one of their greatest fears was exactly what von der Leyen is now advancing: an unconstrained EU able to take action on foreign policy, health, and migration without the threat of a veto.

“Subjugate everything and everyone, create mechanisms that turn countries like Poland into just another insignificant province. All wrapped in the sweet packaging of delightful slogans about unity with everyone,” she added, emphasizing the importance of future member state elections.

It is widely assumed that the incoming prime minister of Hungary will seek a fast resolution of Brussels’ key issues with Hungary in order to unlock some €35 billion in funding. While Magyar is still seen as right of center and has already insisted border protection will remain a top priority, he has also made it clear that he will work to build a more constructive relationship with Brussels and make Hungary more a part of the European community.

One way Viktor Orbán previously served as a constant thorn in the side of other member states was via use of the veto power, namely to block aid to Ukraine and sanctions on Russia.

Over the past four years, Hungary’s constant blocking of EU measures drove many to suggest a move to qualified majority voting.

Now, with Magyar’s win and Orbán gone, von der Leyen says the “momentum” is here to make that move.

“Moving to qualified majority voting in foreign policy is an important way to avoid systemic blockages, as we have seen in the past,” she said.

She urged governments, which would have to agree to any change, to “use the momentum now,” she told press yesterday.

She also made it clear that “Hungary is coming back to the European path.”

One conservative Polish MEP from the New Hope party posted her reaction that the Commission president was losing no time in burying member state rights to oppose EU initiatives.

“For the EU’s pseudo-elites, it’s secondary whether the new Hungarian government of Orbán will buy fewer raw materials from Russia or quickly rubber-stamp the next sanctions. The main goals of the Eurocrats are different—barely have the elections wrapped up, and the EC President is already champing at the bit to push the topic of abolishing the veto right for Poland in foreign policy matters,” wrote Ewa Zajączkowska-Hernik.

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Terry James: The Jesus Haters 2026


The Jesus Haters 2026
Terry James


Having just celebrated Easter, the thought that hatred for Jesus Christ is what put Him on the cross at Calvary is foremost in my mind.

Of course, it was the sin of humanity that brought Jesus to that grotesque implement of torture as the lamb slain from the foundation of the world. God sent His Only Son into this fallen world to die for sinful humankind so that redemption is now possible for all who are lost (separated from God the Father).

But the steps of achieving Christ’s purpose in this regard at the time of the crucifixion was steeped in satanic hatred for Jesus. The Judaizers of that moment sought to get rid of this man who was claimed to be the very Messiah for whom Israel had been longing. He was, they feared, usurping their great power over the people of Israel. They hated Him and colluded even with the hated Roman government to put Jesus to death.

Thankfully, the hatred was and continues to be totally under the control of Heaven. Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection accomplished the salvation of all who will accept God’s grace-gift sacrifice for redemption from sin and separation from God.

Hatred for Jesus Christ in the year 2026 is still on the scene. That hatred is on the rise, as a matter of fact. The condition of anti-God, anti-Christian activity is in every direction while this fallen planet staggers toward God’s judgment and wrath.

This hatred shouldn’t surprise or confuse those who are directed by God the Holy Spirit to be alert to the nearness of Christ’s return to make all things right, as they were before the Fall in Eden.

Jesus, Himself, told His immediate disciples and apostles precisely how things would be during the Age of Grace that would follow His finishing of the redemption process on that old, rugged cross.

Here is what He told them–and us, believers who would be born again through the years:

These things I command you, that ye love one another. If the world hate you, ye know that it hated me before it hated you. If ye were of the world, the world would love his own: but because ye are not of the world, but I have chosen you out of the world, therefore the world hateth you. Remember the word that I said unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord. If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you; if they have kept my saying, they will keep yours also. But all these things will they do unto you for my name’s sake, because they know not him that sent me. (John 15:17–21)


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5.7 earthquake hits northern Nevada; damage reported


5.7 earthquake hits northern Nevada; damage reported

Julia Romero


 An earthquake struck in the northern part of Nevada on Monday, causing at least some “light” to “moderate” damage in some of the immediate surrounding areas, according to reports gathered by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

The 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck shortly before 6:30 p.m. PST on Monday near Fallon, Nevada, about 12 miles southeast of Silver Springs, the USGS reported.

The area is just 40 miles northeast of the state capital, Carson City, and 400 miles northwest of Las Vegas.

Data gathered by the USGS shows reports of “light” to “moderate” damage observed around the epicenter of a 5.7 magnitude quake, along with “strong” to “very strong” shaking. The jolts were enough to shatter glass and scatter products along the floor of a grocery store in the town of Fallon, as seen in images shared with the Associated Press.

Trina Enloe told the news agency that she was sitting with one of her daughters as she did homework in their dining room when the quake hit.

“You could hear the rumbling just coming before it even got to us,” Enloe said. The shaking continued for about a minute, she added, during which some cast-iron candle holders were knocked over. Enloe didn’t see any cracks or damage in her home, though.

Those in Nevada with similar experiences are advised to contribute a report through the USGS’s “Felt Report” platform.