
#iran #iranwar #oil #straitofHormuz #taco
Who benefits from this ? That is a lot of money to finance Iran’s military;
“ The Trump administration Friday night granted a temporary license for Iran to sell oil that has been sitting afloat on tankers.”
Will Trump commit to #BootsOnTheGround or not? Josh Marshall said on Bsky "that no one can predict what he'll do"
I worked with The Amazing Kreskin in the 80's we were on a first name basis. I called him The, anyway, he studied people & their behaviors, he could've predicted what Trump would do next, but sadly he's dead.
I learned from him, thanks to John Roberts, Elon Musk & the Saudis, I predicted the fascist regime happening now. What do I win?
#IranWar #StraitOfHormuz #uspol

President Trump signals openness to Iran dialogue while rejecting ceasefire, criticizes NATO allies for lack of support, and predicts Strait of Hormuz will eventually reopen as U.S. expresses confidence in military capabilities and expects significant oil price increases following recent airstrikes.
when i was fetching my morning cuppa, the chyron on the tele said trump is angry about NATO failure re strait of hormuz
🙄 wot did/do he/his masters expect?
a) bombing the shit out of any place just to line your pockets is immoral’
b) repeated trashing of UN and NATO means the world is expecting USA to stop contributing funds/ not be reliable when needed (reciprocity no longer a factor in decision making)
c) 🤬 who are the evil sods enabling this … well i’m tempted to call trump something crude, there’s no way to describe something so off without being offf… why are people passing his military and other orders down the line? they are all disgusting

By moving so much of the war into the Strait of Hormuz and Persian Gulf, Tehran has hit its adversaries where it hurts the most and analysts warn that while the United States military is mighty, history shows in asymmetrical warfare, the lesser power can win the day.
US escalates Middle East presence as Iran signals continued defiance
#Iran #MiddleEast #USMilitary #StraitOfHormuz #AusNews #AIGenerated

Fitch Ratings warns Brent crude could average $120 per barrel this year if Strait of Hormuz remains blocked for six months, with peak prices reaching $130-170 before declining to $90 by year-end, representing 71% increase from baseline $70 forecast amid potential demand destruction of 5.5%