A Rippling War
This analyst is showing signs of weariness - but the synopsis is worth consideration.
As you know, the US and Israel began to attack Iran's energy infrastructure, and this process was quite clear because there was nothing to continue.
Of course, in the least possible confrontation, Iran will also close the Strait of Hormuz, and if the attacks on US and Israeli infrastructure continue, not only will the infrastructure of Israel and the countries of the region be attacked by Iran and its allies in the axis of resistance, but we will also witness a chain of events all over the world.
Every day that America remains in the war, the scandal of its army will sound louder, and the rest of the world will realize America's puppet power and take action.
Soon, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait and the Suez Canal will also be closed, and attacks will be carried out on the energy infrastructure of the Persian Gulf.
At the same time, we are witnessing suspicious explosions in oil refineries in the United States, and these attacks are intensifying. Because Iran's hidden hand is much longer than even experts think. In addition, the abuse of Russian, Chinese and Mossad intelligence agencies is also in the middle, and even some Western intelligence agencies do not mind the internal infrastructure of the United States being hit, and each has its own intentions.
On the other hand, the rest of the world will also suffer from the increased costs of attacks on Iran, and the MI6 organization and the Ukrainian army will also carry out attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, and soon we will see explosions and interruptions in various places, such as the TurkStream pipeline, which is one of the last active lines between Europe and Russia.
In addition to all these events, we will soon see attacks on oil tanker traffic around the world.
By now, half of the global supply of oil and natural gas is completely out of the system, and soon the other half will be in crisis.
Russia will stop exporting all its oil products.
The United States and Canada will reduce exports as a precaution.
Europe, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Australia are taking measures for the possibility of a serious crisis, but they will soon enter a crisis situation.
Note that in the past month, previous orders have been delivered and the outages have not yet been felt severely, and governments are gradually bringing strategic reserve oil into the market, but it will soon run out and strict rationing will begin.
Production and transportation will soon decrease sharply, and a counter-wave of sabotage and attacks will intensify the crisis.
A much bigger crisis than the 1973 oil crisis is coming, and this time the regions that could compensate for the shortage are also involved in wars and attacks, and their freedom of action is in the hands of Iran and its allies, not the United States.
When this issue gets out of control, the price of oil per barrel could easily go from $200 to $300.
Moreover, oil is not only used for transportation but also in many industries, which will magnify this crisis that affects all sectors.
Also, 30% of the world's chemical fertilizers come from this region, which will not reach global agriculture.
We are at the beginning of a long conflict, and the intensity, continuity and borderlessness of future conflicts are nothing compared to this.
The world as you know it will be disrupted economically, in terms of lifestyles, restrictions, and a world in which problems, pressures and crises in the areas of food, medicine, energy and transportation follow one another is approaching.
And then, sometimes I am stuck with this article - which was attached to a Telegram channel with a small note, that this is the writing of a foreigner who "makes up shit". As for me, if a writer uses the word "hegemon" - my interest declines. And certainly, if the discussion is about a white master race, we are dealing with a bottom feeder. Use a small straw if you choose to sip on this one:
https://www.globalresearch.ca/thank-you-iran/5920268
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