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How One Small Boat Could Sink the Global Economy
Season 2 · Episode 1466

How One Small Boat Could Sink the Global Economy

Explore the terrifying reality of naval mining in the Strait of Hormuz and why these "smart" weapons pose a generational threat to global trade.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

March 23, 202621m 17s

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Show Notes

As geopolitical tensions reach a breaking point in the Strait of Hormuz, the world faces the terrifying prospect of an "invisible blockade" that could paralyze global energy markets. This episode explores the chilling mechanics of modern naval mining, focusing on how asymmetric forces use low-tech vessels to deploy high-tech, rocket-propelled explosives. We break down the sophisticated sensor suites of the Iranian E-M-52 mine, which can distinguish between ship types and even count vessels before detonating, making traditional demining efforts a slow and perilous gamble. Beyond the immediate tactical crisis, we examine the "Demining Paradox" and the long-term environmental and economic devastation caused by legacy weapons that remain lethal for decades. Discover why a few thousand dollars of hardware can challenge multi-billion-dollar carrier strike groups and why the shadows of today's conflict may haunt international shipping lanes for the next eighty years.