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Net Zero France Capitulates to an Iranian Safe Passage Fee for Gulf Oil
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European Net Zero policies appear to have created a total dependency on imported fossil fuel.

DIPLOMACY & GEOPOLITICS

France Killed the Hormuz Vote. Its Ships Paid Iran to Cross the Same Day.

France co-vetoed the UN Hormuz resolution the same day CMA CGM paid Iran $2M in yuan to cross. How Iran’s sorting mechanism splits the Western coalition.

April 4, 2026

DUBAI — On April 3, 2026, France co-vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution that would have authorised military force to reopen the Strait of Hormuz — and on the same day, the Malta-flagged CMA CGM Kribi, owned by the world’s third-largest container shipping line, completed its transit of the Strait after coordinating directly with Iranian maritime authorities and paying a $2 million toll in Chinese yuan. No major outlet has connected these two events, which is remarkable, because they are the same event viewed from different altitudes: Paris chose commerce over coalition, and Tehran designed the system to make that choice inevitable.



The sequence matters more than either event in isolation. Before entering Iranian territorial waters, the CMA CGM Kribi changed its AIS destination field to read “Owner France” — a deliberate signal to Iranian maritime authorities that the vessel belonged to a nation Tehran considered politically useful, according to Al Jazeera and FreightWaves reporting from April 3. The Kribi’s AIS transponder was then switched off entirely during the crossing, standard practice for all vessels using the IRGC-controlled Larak corridor, and the ship navigated the approved channel between the islands of Qeshm and Larak under what Euronews described as “coordination with Iranian maritime authorities.”



Hours later, at the Security Council in New York, France joined China and Russia in co-vetoing the US-backed Chapter VII resolution that would have authorised military force to reopen the Strait. Macron’s stated position — that a military operation would be “unrealistic” and would expose naval forces to IRGC attacks, and that Hormuz “can only be reopened in consultation with Iran” — reads very differently when a French-owned ship had already consulted with Iran that morning and found the terms acceptable. The consultation Macron described as a future diplomatic aspiration was, for CMA CGM, a completed commercial transaction settled before the Security Council had finished voting.

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It's not like France to surrender.
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Let's see.

First we have Spain and UK not permitting our airmen from using their airspace.
Then Italy and France.

Now we have France undermining our own attempts to disarm and cease the war going on in the ME.

Why are we still in Nato?  These are some of the larger members and they act like they owe us nothing, whether $, safe passage for our military or otherwise.

We leave and the EU is the Dead Man Walking.
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It's not like France to surrender.

They will fight till the last croissant.
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ISailed speculates:
"Why are we still in Nato?  These are some of the larger members and they act like they owe us nothing, whether $, safe passage for our military or otherwise.
We leave and the EU is the Dead Man Walking."


It has been mentioned before in the forum (not by me) that Mr. Trump cannot unliaterally withdraw from NATO on his own accord, that Congressional action would be required.

I can't answer as to whether or not that's true.
But... there are "other ways" to "leave", if it comes down to it.

The first is to withdraw ALL funding.
Don't give 'em a single cent.

The next would be to start withdrawing troops from Europe.
Mr. Trump has already mentioned that.

In effect, just "walk away".
And let Europe holler and scream.
Really...
... What are they going to do?