I posted the same theory a while back. The Iranian conflict is being used to set up the US as the energy hegemon for the globe.
Not only are the EUs hands tied when it comes to NATO but now also energy supply & demand due to the sanctions and infrastructure decimation caused by the Ukrainian conflict.
It will be through global energy supply control that we dictate the future actions (CONTROL) of the suicidal EU policies. This is also why Greenland is so important.
Europe cuts off Russia (after making a lot of noise for years) and then Trump takes control of Venezuela and the strait putting the squeeze on China, Europe, Canada, and NATO. Interesting times we live in.
For the USA to maintain global energy hegemony it is imperitive to maintain its outsized influence in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
In addition, the U.S. dollar needs to continue to serve as the world's primary reserve currency, granting America the ability to borrow cheaply and influence global markets.
Of course Washington reinforces its global posture through security guarantees and alliances (like NATO and alliances in the Indo-Pacific), which deter rivals and bind foreign partners to U.S. security frameworks.
Then there is the fact that the most visible pillar of U.S. power is its military superiority. America projects this power globally through a network of around 750 overseas bases across at least 80 countries.
I won't go into the soft power stuff.
What a crazy darn world we want to live in and control, with 8 billion other people.
To me, this goes back to the chip shortage and issues in China affecting the world.
Among many other things, I wanna say Trump is trying to show people how stupid it is for any single country to be a bottleneck. Especially when Trump seems like the kind of guy who would find a way to get something done despite issues with, say, a contractor, or some other scenario in his real estate dealings, right?
So not only is it stupid for the Strait to have such a huge impact on everyone's oil prices, but it's also stupid that Lloyds of London has majority control, if not full control, over shipping insurance and generally being a tool for the globalists to do the things they've been doing with oil and other commodities.
Like Trump will give Joe Public the surface-level reasons for why XYZ is stupid/bad/ etc., but of course there are the underlying reasons like being a cabal tool, etc.
I think the title by Nawfal is really misleading. The evil here is not a snake. It's more like an octopus or better still, a spider web. Luongo is trying to explain what we all know, TRump can walk and chew gum at the same time and the nuclear threat had to be eliminated and protecting international waterways is super important to future commerce. It's all interrelated
The United States military struck Chabahar Port overnight between July 7 and July 8, 2026.
The United States Air Force struck the strategic railway infrastructure overnight between Wednesday, July 7 and Thursday, July 8, 2026.
The targeted infrastructure included the Aq Taqeh Khan railway bridge located near Aqqala in Iran's northern/northeastern Golestan province. This bridge is a critical component of the Gorgan–Incheh Borun railway line, which serves as Iran's primary overland trade link to Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, China, and Russia.
Tightening the economic noose. The Islamic regime was unable to sell their oil on the open market. They are desperate for cash. The only one willing to take it was China. No doubt at a substantially discounted price like before. No one else was willing to touch it - even India. Very strategic targets.
The railway however, China may have it rebuilt in a short amount of time. It was a huge Chinese BRI project. The Chinese also helped to rebuild the new B1 Bridge near Karaj, west of Tehran, that had been hit back during Epic Fury. It had not even been officially opened to the public but the regime had been using it to transport drone parts and other weaponry. It only took a few weeks for the Chinese to rebuild it. Several important bridges were taken out by the US and Israel back in April.
The US is basically allowing the Islamic regime to rebuild some of their capacity during the ceasefires and then hitting some of those same targets again with a few more added - like the railway corridor. The regime tries to stand up and Trump slaps them back down - each time forcing them down their hole a little deeper.
There is a good chance that the IRGC in the southern part of Iran on the coast are a rogue command and control node that Teheran cannot completely control. The IRGC deliberately decentralized their military so that if leadership is knocked out, like it was, the nodes could operate somewhat autonomously. The risk for rogue actors is high - especially when this element near the Strait sees an opportunity to build their own little thiefdom by charging tolls and locking down the Strait.
The regime tries to cover up the loss of control in their news and social media releases to give the appearance of regime unity. But the situation is far from it. Leadership says one thing, and then someone in the country does something else. The divisions within the regime are becoming more obvious by the day. Lately Trump's statements also reflect the chaotic situation on the ground.
Yes India did. The regime always manages to restore some capability to targeted installations, but how efficient that capacity is we can only wait to see. If the message is not taken seriously, then hitting it again would be in order. Any rational nation has a point where they give up in order to survive. But the Islamic regime is not rational. So there we have it.
I'm no master strategist, but this seems pretty reasonable.
I posted the same theory a while back. The Iranian conflict is being used to set up the US as the energy hegemon for the globe.
Not only are the EUs hands tied when it comes to NATO but now also energy supply & demand due to the sanctions and infrastructure decimation caused by the Ukrainian conflict.
It will be through global energy supply control that we dictate the future actions (CONTROL) of the suicidal EU policies. This is also why Greenland is so important.
Europe cuts off Russia (after making a lot of noise for years) and then Trump takes control of Venezuela and the strait putting the squeeze on China, Europe, Canada, and NATO. Interesting times we live in.
For the USA to maintain global energy hegemony it is imperitive to maintain its outsized influence in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
In addition, the U.S. dollar needs to continue to serve as the world's primary reserve currency, granting America the ability to borrow cheaply and influence global markets.
Of course Washington reinforces its global posture through security guarantees and alliances (like NATO and alliances in the Indo-Pacific), which deter rivals and bind foreign partners to U.S. security frameworks.
Then there is the fact that the most visible pillar of U.S. power is its military superiority. America projects this power globally through a network of around 750 overseas bases across at least 80 countries.
I won't go into the soft power stuff.
What a crazy darn world we want to live in and control, with 8 billion other people.
To me, this goes back to the chip shortage and issues in China affecting the world.
Among many other things, I wanna say Trump is trying to show people how stupid it is for any single country to be a bottleneck. Especially when Trump seems like the kind of guy who would find a way to get something done despite issues with, say, a contractor, or some other scenario in his real estate dealings, right?
So not only is it stupid for the Strait to have such a huge impact on everyone's oil prices, but it's also stupid that Lloyds of London has majority control, if not full control, over shipping insurance and generally being a tool for the globalists to do the things they've been doing with oil and other commodities.
Like Trump will give Joe Public the surface-level reasons for why XYZ is stupid/bad/ etc., but of course there are the underlying reasons like being a cabal tool, etc.
More specifically, the institutions used as weapons to finance the war in Ukraine --- banks.
That and the insurance moguls
Aren’t we funding their bs as we speak.
Nope. Are simply getting then to Sorensen more of their money into American industries
On a deeper level he's doing it to destroy the Petro Dollar Central Banking Cartel and the British Control System.
For sure and they are both the same
I think the title by Nawfal is really misleading. The evil here is not a snake. It's more like an octopus or better still, a spider web. Luongo is trying to explain what we all know, TRump can walk and chew gum at the same time and the nuclear threat had to be eliminated and protecting international waterways is super important to future commerce. It's all interrelated
u/#popcornmonster
Tightening the economic noose. The Islamic regime was unable to sell their oil on the open market. They are desperate for cash. The only one willing to take it was China. No doubt at a substantially discounted price like before. No one else was willing to touch it - even India. Very strategic targets.
The railway however, China may have it rebuilt in a short amount of time. It was a huge Chinese BRI project. The Chinese also helped to rebuild the new B1 Bridge near Karaj, west of Tehran, that had been hit back during Epic Fury. It had not even been officially opened to the public but the regime had been using it to transport drone parts and other weaponry. It only took a few weeks for the Chinese to rebuild it. Several important bridges were taken out by the US and Israel back in April.
The US is basically allowing the Islamic regime to rebuild some of their capacity during the ceasefires and then hitting some of those same targets again with a few more added - like the railway corridor. The regime tries to stand up and Trump slaps them back down - each time forcing them down their hole a little deeper.
There is a good chance that the IRGC in the southern part of Iran on the coast are a rogue command and control node that Teheran cannot completely control. The IRGC deliberately decentralized their military so that if leadership is knocked out, like it was, the nodes could operate somewhat autonomously. The risk for rogue actors is high - especially when this element near the Strait sees an opportunity to build their own little thiefdom by charging tolls and locking down the Strait.
The regime tries to cover up the loss of control in their news and social media releases to give the appearance of regime unity. But the situation is far from it. Leadership says one thing, and then someone in the country does something else. The divisions within the regime are becoming more obvious by the day. Lately Trump's statements also reflect the chaotic situation on the ground.
India dumped a ton of cash into Chabahar Port...
Word on the street is they're somewhat operational right now... even after strikes.
u/#Draw
Yes India did. The regime always manages to restore some capability to targeted installations, but how efficient that capacity is we can only wait to see. If the message is not taken seriously, then hitting it again would be in order. Any rational nation has a point where they give up in order to survive. But the Islamic regime is not rational. So there we have it.
Who gives a sh*t about whether or not Europe puts money into that?