A US Sailor Left His Ship After a Monkey Scratched Him
Introduction
A US Navy sailor left his ship. A monkey scratched him. The ship was going to the Strait of Hormuz. The sailor went to a hospital in Japan.
Main Body
The sailor stopped in Phuket, Thailand. A monkey scratched him. He got first aid. Then he went to a hospital in Japan. The Navy said the mission did not stop. The monkey was probably a macaque. Macaques live in Thailand. They sometimes hurt people. The sailor was on a ship called the USS Chief. There were 84 people on two ships. The ships were going to the Strait of Hormuz. The US is clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump said the Navy is clearing the strait. He said the Navy must stop Iranian boats. Iran put mines in the water. The US said it needs six months to clear the strait. The strait is closed. Oil prices went up. Gas costs more money. Airlines have problems. People worry about a big money problem.
Conclusion
The sailor left because of a monkey scratch. The Navy''s mine work in the Strait of Hormuz did not stop. The work will take many months. The fight between the US and Iran is big. It causes money problems for many people.