Religious Wars!!!
Infidel!
Paraphrasing Lionel Murphy when allowing Scientology as a religion, Minionism has just as much credibility as all the others.
Or Zappa’s somewhat broader take; “Music is the only religion that delivers the goods”
Houthis have now hit a Norwegian tanker.
Norwegians claim it was bound for Italy, not an Israeli port.
Houthis have claimed they will target ships travelling to and from Israeli ports until humanitarian aid to Gaza is fully restored.
Dragon Sector spent two months analyzing the software, finding that “the manufacturer’s interference” led to “forced failures and to the fact that the trains did not start,” and concluding that bricking the trains “was a deliberate action on Newag’s part.”
According to Dragon Sector, Newag entered code into the control systems of Impuls trains to stop them from operating if a GPS tracker indicated that the train was parked for several days at an independent repair shop.
The trains “were given the logic that they would not move if they were parked in a specific location in Poland, and these locations were the service hall of SPS and the halls of other similar companies in the industry,” Dragon Sector’s team alleged. “Even one of the SPS halls, which was still under construction, was included.”
The code also allegedly bricked the train if “certain components had been replaced without a manufacturer-approved serial number,” 404 Media reported.
You get caught doing that and you lose any future sales to that government and likely to any other entity. Short sighted to the extreme.
Spiraling attacks on merchant ships by Houthi militants off the coast of Yemen have prompted widespread trade disruption with some of the world’s biggest vessel owners evaluating whether it’s safe to send crews through the Red Sea.
Two of the world’s largest container shipping lines said on Friday that they were pausing transits through the Red Sea after their vessels were attacked. Two oil tanker companies have now said they are insisting on a clause in charters that will allow them to send their ships around Africa if they deem the waters off Yemen unsafe.
The moves will pile pressure on the US and its allies to improve security along one of the world’s most important trade corridors to avoid undermining the global economic recovery. An international trade group called for more military support to end the attacks.
Houthi militants have been attacking more and more merchant ships in the Red Sea – especially vessels that they claim are connected to Israel – in response to the war in Gaza. Bab al-Mandab is a narrow stretch of water that links the Indian Ocean to the Red Sea.
AP Moller-Maersk instructed its vessels heading for the southern entrance of the Red Sea to pause their voyages after one of its carriers came under attack.
Shortly after Maersk’s announcement, Germany’s Hapag-Lloyd AG announced a halt until Monday, “then will decide for the period after.”
“Following the near-miss incident involving Maersk Gibraltar yesterday and yet another attack on a container vessel today, we have instructed all Maersk vessels in the area bound to pass through the Bab al-Mandab Strait to pause their journey until further notice,” Maersk said in a statement.
Maersk said its No. 1 priority was the safety of its crews, highlighting the challenges of balancing its customers’ needs against the requirement to look after the company’s staff.
12 per cent of global trade
While it’s unclear how long-lasting Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd’s pauses will ultimately be, such steps underscore how serious and potentially economically damaging the attacks could be. Maersk owns a fleet of over 300 ships. Hapag-Lloyd ranks eighth, according to data from Clarkson Research Services.
About 12 per cent of global trade depends on the Suez Canal and 5 per cent on the Panama Canal, according to Marco Forgione, director general at the Institute of Export & International Trade. Panama is disrupted by drought.
“They are fundamental to the flow of international trade,” he said. “Without them operating smoothly, the domino effect of damage and disruption to supply chains caused by ships delayed and in the wrong places will be substantial.”
The attacks appear to have escalated in the past several days with individual ships’ connections to Israel becoming less obvious. That suggests risks are widening for the industry at large, with insurance costs climbing. At least three container ships have been attacked or disrupted near Yemen in the past day or so.
Houthi militant attacks
Disruptions in the area can snarl supply chains and world trade. Back in 2021, the grounding of the Ever Given blocked Egypt’s Suez Canal for almost a week, throwing ships off schedule for months and tightening the availability of cargo space. That accident was estimated to have cut capacity by 20 to 30 per cent for several weeks.
“We are deeply concerned about the highly escalated security situation in the southern Red Sea and Gulf of Aden,” Maersk said on Friday in its statement. “The recent attacks on commercial vessels in the area are alarming and pose a significant threat to the safety and security of seafarers.”
Earlier, the Yemen-based, and Iran-backed, Houthi militants said they attacked the MSC Alanya and MSC Palatium III with naval missiles. Maersk’s vessel, Maersk Gibraltar, was the target of an attack that missed on Thursday.
The ships were targeted after refusing to respond to warnings from “Yemeni naval forces,” Houthi spokesman Yahya Saree said during a protest for Gaza.
Hapag-Lloyd, Germany’s largest container carrier, also said one of its vessels, the Al Jasrah, was attacked in the Red Sea on Friday.
Maersk’s notice on Friday didn’t say what would happen next. The company deals with the world’s largest retailers.
“We are committed to best possibly ensuring the stability of our customers’ supply chains, and we are working closely with all our logistics teams and are taking steps to minimise impacts to customers,” it said.
It is going to be interesting to see the impact of the three shipping lines changing their routes.
I would assume prices will go up and delays on deliveries due to the longer trip.
Lloyds list sites are about the best source
Link in X to a video of the eruption
https://x.com/volcaholic1/status/1736898938777534703?s=61&t=17l-wi7YICeEeetAuF5jow
JUST IN: @SecDef announces Operation Prosperity Guardian, which brings together multiple countries including the UK, Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Seychelles and Spain, “to jointly address security challenges in the southern Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden”