Uncertainty: peace talks, if the straits is open or closed and oil
I’m not someone who looks for certainty.
Ironically, the people who trust governments the most usually are.
But look at what’s actually happening right now.
Something as basic as whether a Vice President is even getting on a plane becomes unclear.
Statements from the President of the United States and Iran contradict each other in real time.
This isn’t theory — it’s observable.
Recent reporting shows even simple facts like travel plans or negotiation status shifting hour by hour, with officials scrambling to correct conflicting narratives.
That tells you something deeper.
All the planning, all the consultants, all the intelligence infrastructure in the world —
and they still can’t produce something as simple as consistency.
This isn’t even a US or an Iran thing.
Most countries cannot even ensure oil for their nation.


