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Perspective Shift

You read this story from where you sit.
Want to read it from somewhere else?

We'll re-present the same story as a thoughtful proponent of the maritime security incident frame would. Not to convince you. To let you actually meet the argument.

Choose a vantage
Retold from the other vantage
Steelman · slot A
The shipping-safety case
A maritime risk analyst would argue —
What we know is narrow but serious: a tanker off Fujairah was struck by unknown projectiles, and UKMTO confirmed the hit even as crew were reported safe and no spill occurred. That's the second incident in hours — a bulk carrier was also swarmed by small craft west of Sirik, off Iran. Operators routing through Fujairah anchorages and the approaches to Hormuz need to treat this as a live kinetic threat now, not an abstract one. Underwriters will reprice war-risk cover, masters will want armed teams and revised transit windows, and flag states should be pressing UKMTO and coastal authorities for forensic clarity on what actually hit that hull. Crew safety held this time. The next projectile may not be as forgiving.

If this read like a fair rendering of the argument — even when you disagree — it's doing its job. Steelmen aren't aimed at persuading you; they're aimed at what the other side actually believes when they're thinking clearly.