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⚠️ Two chokepoints, one global crisis — Is the danger could be far bigger than Hormuz alone “The Strait of Hormuz is shut down.” But Scott Ritter (Scott Ritter) warns the real nightmare is if the Houthis close Bab al‑Mandeb after Saudi forces bombed Sana’a Airport. He cites Medvedev:...

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Geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar says Trump has blown up the MOU, and by trying to take control of Hormuz, he may end up choking global trade in two of the world's most important shipping lanes. Iran is squeezing Hormuz, and now the Houthis are threatening Bab el-Mandeb. For weeks, mediators from Pakistan, Oman, and Qatar had been desperately trying to hold the MOU together. Even Saudi was pushing Washington to make it work because the Gulf states knew exactly what another war would mean for them. Then Trump reinstated the blockade, and Pepe thinks he just detonated the entire agreement. But the part that makes this far more dangerous is what happened next. An Iranian aircraft carrying a Yemeni delegation home from Iran attempted to land at Sana'a, the runway was bombed, and the pilots diverted at the last minute and managed to land at Hodeidah instead. Pepe says that single incident may have handed the Houthis exactly the pretext they needed to re-enter the conflict. And while he was literally explaining that possibility during the interview, reports began emerging of Houthi ballistic missiles being fired at Saudi. That's when he said Bab el-Mandeb could "enter the chat." Think about what that means. Two of the world's most important maritime chokepoints suddenly become part of the same regional confrontation, and Saudi is sitting directly between them. Pepe calls it the "red triangle." His argument is that Trump believes he's squeezing Iran, but by blowing up the MOU and pushing Tehran back toward full-scale confrontation, he may be helping reactivate the wider Axis of Resistance instead. And if Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb are both dragged into the conflict, this stops being another Middle Eastern war that markets can watch from a safe distance. Oil routes are threatened, shipping costs explode, supply chains get hit, and the pressure spreads directly into the global economy. Trump thinks controlling Hormuz will give America leverage over Iran. Pepe thinks he may have just created a second front at the other end of the Middle East. Pepe Escobar

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Global reset. Listen closely — this is one of the most important breakdowns yet of what’s unfolding around the Iran situation. It is a peek behind the curtain to President Trump’s longterm strategy. After Trump ordered U.S. Naval forces to begin a blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, Maria Bartiromo laid out what she says is the broader geopolitical shift now underway. BARTIROMO: “Very big news. We have major developments this morning with the president directing the Navy to begin this blockade of ships in the Strait of Hormuz.” “This is very important because Iran tried hard to extort the global economy and take over securing the Strait of Hormuz.” “It is not working.” “As you just saw, the president’s post this morning on Truth Social, that the U.S. Navy is beginning this blockade right now of the Strait of Hormuz.” “Why is this important? Because the strait is a narrow waterway. Typically, the strait is the choke point where 20% of the oil and gas of the world is traveling through this strait and as a result of what you are seeing this morning with the Navy beginning this blockade, it will be able to stop ships.” “What we are seeing as a result? We are seeing a complete diversion.” “You’re seeing major super tankers change direction and go to the Gulf of America for oil and gas.” “The president was very clear they his address to the nation a week and-a-half ago.” “He said that the United States right now is operating at 95% capacity.” “He said that the United States right now is producing more oil and gas than Saudi Arabia and Russia combined and if you remember, he said it twice, he said let me say that again.” “The U.S. Is producing more oil and gas that Saudi Arabia and Russia combined.” “He directed allies to buy oil and gas from America.” “The U.S. and allies are increasing their naval presence in the Strait of Hormuz right now, to indicate to the world that, yes, Iran wanted the strait closed.” “It will then be closed and all the traffic will be redirected to the Gulf of America where the United States will up its capacity and up its sales of oil and gas to the rest of the world.”

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