Who Benefits from the War in Iran. Follow the money

Iran is in chaos. The Strait is closed. Russia stands to benefit as India and China pivot away from disrupted Middle East supply. U.S. domestic oil and gas producers, they are the ones with deep ties to the current administration,  are watching their margins explode. After recent investments in LNG terminals, the U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of LNG. Higher prices boost companies that … Continue reading Who Benefits from the War in Iran. Follow the money

Brent At $200 A Barrel. Good luck with that

Brent would surge toward $200 per barrel if Iran succeeded in enforcing a full closure of the Strait by deploying mines, anti-ship missiles, and other weapons, says Deutsche Bank. Two hundred dollars a barrel. Y’all Americans, remember when $5 gas felt like a crisis? That was child’s play. A prolonged disruption in the Strait could spike Brent prices by $40 to $80 per barrel, and … Continue reading Brent At $200 A Barrel. Good luck with that

The Little Girls in Minab

A girls’ elementary school was bombed by the Israeli and American government terrorist attacks on Minab. Reports stated that 148 students had been killed and 95 had been wounded. One hundred and forty-eight little girls. Gone. The IDF said they were “checking”. CENTCOM said they were “looking into it.” The Washington Post and the New York Times verified footage taken immediately after the attack. They … Continue reading The Little Girls in Minab