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Here's Why Trump is in No Rush to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz | John Konrad

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Apr 1, 2026
Captain John Konrad, founder of gCaptain and maritime strategist, explains the Hormuz Hypothesis in plain terms. He outlines how shipping, insurance, and naval capacity turn the Strait of Hormuz into geopolitical leverage. He describes U.S. moves to use reinsurance and maritime tools to shape international concessions and why reopening the chokepoint may be intentionally delayed.
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ANECDOTE

How GCaptain Was Built From Maritime Experience

  • John Konrad recounts his maritime career from the Merchant Marine Academy to supertankers and offshore rigs before founding GCaptain.
  • He describes building GCaptain for 19 years as a bootstrapped effort connecting maritime experts to a broader audience.
INSIGHT

US Maritime Industrial Base Has Collapsed

  • The US maritime industrial base has atrophied since WWII, hollowing out shipbuilding, merchant mariners, and the Maritime Administration workforce.
  • John Konrad says commercial shipbuilding once sustained naval yards and suppliers; losing it now cripples warship production and logistics.
ADVICE

Rebuild Merchant Marine And Mariners

  • Rebuild the US merchant marine and training pipeline to ensure sealift and crew availability for wartime logistics.
  • Konrad warns without American mariners the Navy cannot crew logistics vessels or guarantee risky charters.
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