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Everyone is asking who wins the conflict. That is the wrong question. Ask a different one. If oil stops flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, who can actually absorb it? Because a closed strait hurts everyone, but it does not hurt everyone equally. It hurts the importers most. China....

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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 COLONEL DOUGLAS MACGREGOR: HOW IRAN COULD SHUT DOWN THE WORLD’S OIL Douglas explains why mining the Strait of Hormuz would be Iran’s absolute last resort: not because they can’t do it, but because it would detonate the global economy overnight. Hormuz isn’t just a waterway, it’s the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, and Iran has thousands of naval mines, including smart mines, that could turn it into a nightmare fast. Iran doesn’t need to mine the strait right away to exert control. Instead, they already have missiles and automated weapons buried deep in the cliffs surrounding Hormuz, giving them the ability to selectively target U.S.-flagged ships while allowing others, especially oil tankers headed to China and Asia, to pass through. If the U.S. tried to neutralize those systems, it would take time and effort, and only then would mining become the desperation move. And once mines enter Hormuz, they don’t just drift away, as currents trap them in the strait, creating floating death zones that are incredibly hard to clear. He also points out the geopolitical constraint: China depends on that oil, and Iran knows it. Which is why Hormuz is basically leverage held in reserve. This is about economic warfare, patience, and knowing when to threaten the one move that hurts everyone at once. Most people never think about Hormuz, until suddenly everything costs more. Full interview with Douglas Macgregor below.

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