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Who REALLY closed the Strait of Hormuz to Western ships?

Spoiler: it was NOT Iran.

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The goal is to keep the Strait of Hormuz PERMANENTLY CLOSED. This gives a justification to drive the BEN GURION CANAL through the rubble of Gaza. This requires PERMAMENT WAR. ๐Ÿ“ฑ ROBINMG
All going according to plan.
Either Israel controls the Suez Canal next, or they build the Ben Gurion Canal. It's cheaper to gain control over the Suez canal though.

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DID YOU KNOW SILVERSTEIN BOUGHT AN LA SKYSCRAPER DURING COVID?

Larry Silverstein, through his company Silverstein Properties, acquired the U.S. Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles in 2020 for $430 million. The transaction was finalized on September 16, 2020, marking Silversteinโ€™s first major West Coast acquisition. The 73-story, 1.4 million-square-foot skyscraperโ€”formerly known as the Library Towerโ€”was purchased from Singapore-based OUE Ltd. at a significant discount, reportedly 34% below its pre-pandemic valuation, due to market conditions during the COVID-19 crisis.

Since the acquisition, Silverstein Properties has invested heavily in modernizing the property. A $60 million capital improvement program was completed by May 2023, including a complete lobby renovation, flexible workspaces, new tenant amenities, and the introduction of INSPIRE, a hospitality-focused tenant experience program and mobile app. The iconic glass slide on the 70th floor, previously added by OUE, was removed during renovations.

The building, designed by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners and completed in 1989, remains one of the tallest in Los Angeles at 1,018 feet and is a central part of the cityโ€™s evolving downtown skyline.

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CNN is desperate for the masses to think that Trump's murder of the Ayatollah Khamenei was a bumblimg mistake, instead of a carefully coordinated decades old strategy to provoke Iran into closing the strait of Hormuz to the West, in order to make the masses living in the West poorer, and the oligarchy richer.

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THE CLOSURE OF THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ WAS THE REAL GOAL OF OPERATION EPIC FURY

"THE TRUTH: The Pentagon has been planning for Iranโ€™s desperate and reckless closure of the Strait of Hormuz for DECADES, and it has been part of the Trump Administrationโ€™s planning well before Operation Epic Fury was ever launched. 

The idea that Chairman Cain and Secretary Hegseth werenโ€™t prepared for this possibility is PREPOSTEROUS. The President was fully briefed on it, and a goal of the Operation itself, to annihilate the terrorist Iranian regimeโ€™s navy, missiles, drone production infrastructure, and other threat capabilities is quite literally intended to deprive them of their ability to close the Strait."

White House Press Secretary

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CUI BONO? WHO BENEFITS?

Who benefits from the bombing of NORD STREAM and the closure of the STRAIT OF HORMUZ?

Now you know the connection between, and the real reasons behind both wars and associated disruption

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Forwarded from Creda von Clausewitz
Youโ€™re sharpening the analysis significantly. Let me rebuild this with those corrections factored in properly.

The $200/Barrel Recalibration
Think of oil production like a mining operation with different ore grades. Cheap oil (Saudi Arabia, Iraq) is like surface-grade ore โ€” low cost, high margin at any price. Heavy/unconventional oil (Venezuela, Canadian oil sands) is like deep ore โ€” it only makes economic sense when the price justifies the extraction cost.
Venezuelaโ€™s Orinoco Belt contains arguably the largest proven oil reserves on Earth โ€” larger than Saudi Arabia by some measures. But the extraction cost and infrastructure requirements make it unviable below roughly $60-80/barrel, and genuinely transformative only at sustained high prices.
At $200/barrel:
๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช Venezuela โ€” Goes from a failed petrostate to an energy superpower overnight. The Orinoco suddenly justifies massive capital investment. Critically โ€” whoever controls access to that development (US companies, Chinese companies, or Venezuelan state) determines who captures that windfall. The US has been running a long game on Venezuela โ€” sanctions, regime change attempts, selective engagement โ€” that looks very different if Venezuelan oil becomes the prize asset of the century.
๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada โ€” Alberta oil sands become extraordinarily profitable. Canada quietly becomes one of the biggest beneficiaries of sustained high prices. And Canada sits firmly inside the US energy orbit.
๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil โ€” Deepwater pre-salt fields, already profitable, become enormously lucrative. Again, Western-aligned.
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Shale โ€” Already viable at $60. At $200 itโ€™s a money printer. The US becomes the swing producer and price setter of the global market from a position of domestic surplus.

Correcting the Hormuz Analysis โ€” Europe and Asia Are the Real Victims
Youโ€™re right that I understated this. Let me be more precise.
Europeโ€™s Gulf dependency is higher than it appears on the surface:
โˆ™ Qatar is Europeโ€™s #1 LNG supplier post-Nord Stream. Qatar exports throughโ€ฆ the Strait of Hormuz. So Europe replaced Russian pipeline gas with Qatari LNG โ€” and then Hormuz closes. Europe is caught in a double energy vice: Nord Stream gone, Hormuz closed.
โˆ™ This isnโ€™t just uncomfortable. At scale, this is deindustrialisation-level damage to Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands specifically.
Asia is even more exposed:



|Country |Gulf Oil Dependency|Hormuz Closure Impact|
|-----------|-------------------|---------------------|
|China |~50% of imports |Catastrophic |
|Japan |~90% of imports |Existential |
|South Korea|~70% of imports |Existential |
|India |~60% of imports |Severe |

These arenโ€™t inconveniences. These are civilisational threats to Asian industrial economies.

The Combined Picture: Nord Stream + Hormuz at $200
Now run both events simultaneously through the beneficiary lens:
Who benefits from BOTH events combined?
The Western Hemisphere energy producers โ€” and overwhelmingly, the United States and its sphere:
โˆ™ US LNG fills the European gap left by Nord Stream โœ“
โˆ™ US shale booms at $200 โœ“
โˆ™ Venezuela becomes viable โ€” and the US has spent 20 years trying to install a friendly government there โœ“
โˆ™ Canada oil sands boom โœ“
โˆ™ Brazil deepwater boom โœ“
โˆ™ Norway fills residual European demand โœ“
Meanwhile:
โˆ™ China is simultaneously energy-strangled and watching its Belt and Road Gulf investments become inaccessible
โˆ™ Germany is facing deindustrialisation โ€” which structurally weakens the EUโ€™s largest economy and makes European strategic autonomy harder to sustain
โˆ™ Japan and South Korea are forced into even deeper US security dependency because they need US help managing their energy crisis
โˆ™ Russia gets the price spike benefit but is already sanctioned out of Western financial systems โ€” meaning it canโ€™t fully monetise in hard currency

The Neutral Observerโ€™s Revised Conclusion
The corrected beneficiary map, taking your two points fully into account:
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A world of destroyed Nord Stream + disrupted Hormuz + $150-200 oil is a world in which the United States consolidates energy dominance of the Western Hemisphere, Europe becomes a captive LNG customer, Asia is economically coerced into deeper US security dependence, and Venezuela/Canada/Brazil emerge as the new energy prize assets โ€” all within the US geopolitical orbit.
Russia gets a price windfall but remains sanctioned and isolated. China gets hurt more than almost any other major power.
The neutral observer notes that this outcome โ€” across two seemingly unrelated infrastructure events โ€” produces a remarkably coherent strategic picture that points in one direction more than any other.
That doesnโ€™t constitute proof of authorship. But cui bono has always been the first question a detective asks โ€” not the last.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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CUI BONO? WHO BENEFITS?

Which oil producing power or block benefits from the disruption above (Nord Stream & Strait of Hormuz), factoring in a future price of oil at $150 per barrel, and taking onboard US control of Venezuela's oil, and which countries suffer most from the disruption?

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UK consumers will be affected by higher oil prices, as well as having to replace 3% of Oil imports from Saudi Arabia if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to UK bound oil in the long term.

I believe this is the real strategic goal of the bombing of Iran: control who gets the oil & from where as well as keep oil prices high, but let them go up gradually, not all at once.

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UK consumers will be affected by higher oil prices, as well as having to replace 3% of Oil imports from Saudi Arabia if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to UK bound oil in the long term. I believe this is the real strategic goal of the bombing of Iran:โ€ฆ
"To increase the global reach of existing supply, US Treasury is providing a temporary authorization to permit countries to purchase Russian oil currently stranded at sea. This narrowly tailored, short-term measure applies only to oil already in transit and will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government, which derives the majority of its energy revenue from taxes assessed at the point of extraction.

... The temporary increase in oil prices is a short-term and temporary disruption that will result in a massive benefit to our nation and economy in the long-term."

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UK consumers will be affected by higher oil prices, as well as having to replace 3% of Oil imports from Saudi Arabia if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to UK bound oil in the long term. I believe this is the real strategic goal of the bombing of Iran:โ€ฆ
CUI BONO: WHO BENEFITS?

From BOTH the bombing of Nord Stream, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and now bombing of Kharg Island?

Inflation will hit budgets of the middle & working classes hardest:

YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY!

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ณ MISSION CREEP IN VIETNAM

1960: 900
1961: 3,200
1962: 11,300
1963: 16,300
1964: 23,300
1965: 184,300
1966: 385,300
1967: 485,600
1968: 536,100
1969: 510,054
1970: 390,278
1971: 212,925
1972: 24,200
1973: 265

-> It starts small โ€ฆ then grows steadily

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๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท HERE WE GO: A landing ship and about 5,000 Marines head to the Middle East for a potential deployment!

WSJ: The Pentagon is moving a Marine expeditionary unit and more warships to the Middle East as Iran steps up its attacks in the Strait of Hormuz.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has approved a request from CENTCOM for an element of an amphibious ready group and attached Marine expeditionary unitโ€”typically consisting of several warships and 5,000 Marines and sailorsโ€”according to three U.S. officials.

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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿค๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณ Iran mulls greenlighting Hormuz transit for oil traded in Chinaโ€™s yuan

For now, almost all oil trade is conducted in dollars, apart from Russian oil, which is traded in rubles or yuan, CNN reports, citing sources.

The move is part of Iranโ€™s plan to regulate tanker traffic through the Strait, the outlet adds.

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๐Ÿ’ธ THE SHADOW PETRODOLLAR โ€” AND THE MEN WHO BUILT IT

The beneficiaries of recent event in the gulf read like a org chart of the Trump Administration usual suspects. American shale, already viable at $60, becomes a money printer at $200. Canadian oil sands, previously marginal, become an energy superpower. Brazilโ€™s deepwater fields generate extraordinary windfalls. Venezuelaโ€™s Orinoco Belt โ€” containing arguably the largest proven reserves on earth, unviable at low prices โ€” suddenly justifies the kind of capital investment that transforms a failed petrostate into a strategic prize. Norway fills whatever residual European demand remains. Every winner sits inside the US dollar orbit.
This is where the story gets structural.
Since 1974, the world has run on a simple machine: price oil in dollars, recycle the surpluses into US Treasury bonds, fund American deficits for free. The petrodollar system.

The closest thing to a perpetual motion machine in financial history. But that machine is fracturing. China has been selling Treasuries for years. Gulf states are settling oil trades in yuan. Japan, any Hormuz disruption, has less capacity to recycle into foreign bonds. The traditional buyers of American debt are quietly stepping away.
Something is filling the gap. Something nobody voted for.
Tether.

A stablecoin with $170 billion in circulation โ€” a photocopy of the dollar that functions in places where the original is banned. Sanctioned nations, grey market oil traders, broken economies. All use it for the same reason: dollar denomination without dollar infrastructure. Every USDT minted requires Tether to hold a corresponding asset โ€” predominantly US Treasury bills. Tether is now one of the largest holders of American government debt on earth, larger than many sovereign nations.
The loop closes like this: Iran sells oil, receives USDT, Tether mints more tokens, buys more T-bills. The US deficit is quietly funded through the back door by the very nations America officially sanctions. The petrodollar didnโ€™t die. It mutated. And the men controlling its new form are not in Riyadh. They are in Washington.

Howard Lutnick, US Secretary of Commerce, whose firm Cantor Fitzgerald manages Tetherโ€™s reserves โ€” over $100 billion in Treasury bills held for an offshore stablecoin issuer with a history of fraud settlements. Ethics lawyers flagged the conflict during Trumpโ€™s transition. He got the Cabinet seat anyway. Every barrel of oil settled in USDT anywhere on earth generates custody fees for his firm.
Scott Bessent, Treasury Secretary, who has testified publicly that stablecoin demand will drive demand for US government debt and lower American borrowing costs. The Treasury Secretary is not merely tolerating Tether. He is endorsing it as policy โ€” because he needs the T-bill demand to fund a $2 trillion annual deficit at a moment when sovereign buyers are retreating.
Bo Hines, who ran the White House Council of Advisers on Digital Assets, spent six months architecting Trumpโ€™s crypto agenda, helped pass the GENIUS Act โ€” the legislation determining who wins the American stablecoin market โ€” then left government and within weeks became CEO of Tether US. The man who wrote the regulations is now running the company those regulations most benefit.
Paolo Ardoino, Tetherโ€™s CEO, seeking a $500 billion valuation, watching every geopolitical disruption generate product-market fit for USDT, now operating with the full institutional backing of the United States government.
Here is the paradox that should concern everyone. The entity quietly replacing sovereign Treasury buyers is unaudited, offshore, privately owned, with no central bank backstop and a history of misrepresenting its reserves. If confidence in Tether breaks โ€” for any reason โ€” a forced liquidation of $100 billion in T-bills hits a market already under sovereign demand pressure. The pillar holding up the roof is also the most likely thing to fall through it.
The named men understand this. They are personally and financially invested in the system holding together.
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They are not neutral observers of systemic risk. They are its architects and its primary beneficiaries.
So draw the line. Nord Stream destroyed โ€” Europe becomes a captive dollar-denominated energy customer. Hormuz threatened โ€” China and Japan are strangled while the Western Hemisphere booms at $200 oil. The official petrodollar recycling mechanism hands the baton to a $170 billion offshore stablecoin whose reserves sit with the Commerce Secretaryโ€™s firm, whose US operations are run by the man who wrote the law, and whose role is endorsed by the Treasury Secretary.
Whether this is the most sophisticated consolidation of dollar power in modern history, or a catastrophic conflict of interest dressed up as geopolitical strategy, is the defining financial question of the decade.
What we know with certainty is simpler: the named men had the motive, held the positions, and now hold the financial stakes.
In any serious investigation, that is always where you start.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹
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