HORMUZ CLOSED? — 20% WORLD’S OIL HELD HOSTAGE
In a dramatic escalation that threatens to rattle global energy markets and drag America deeper into foreign chaos, Iran’s parliament has voted to shutter the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most critical oil artery — in retaliation for recent U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities. This reckless move, pending approval by the Supreme Council as early as tonight, would effectively choke off the pathway for one-fifth of global oil shipments, slamming American wallets with spiking gas prices and injecting fresh volatility into U.S. markets. Brent crude has already surged nearly 4%, while U.S. oil prices climbed over 4%, signaling the immediate economic fallout of this brazen act. The 20-mile-wide Strait, barely two miles wide at its navigable sections, is a vulnerable chokepoint — and Iran’s decision to weaponize it underscores the dangerous fruits of years of weak leadership on the world stage. As tensions with Israel boil and Iran flexes its military muscle, Americans may soon pay the price at the pump — and beyond.
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