Energy Shock: How Bad Could It Get?
Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz removes 20 million barrels of oil daily, triggering record energy price spikes and global supply disruptions, the IEA warned.
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Energy shock: How bad could it get?
As the Iran war continues, fuel prices keep going up
Global Energy Crisis Or Iranian Surrender In Five Weeks?
ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
The Stock Market Is Whistling in the Dark
Hope springs eternal on Wall Street. Despite the US and world economies being hit by an unusually serious oil, natural gas, and food price shock, over the past month, the S&P 500 index has declined by only 7.5 percent from its all-time high. That leaves equity valuations more than 50 percent above their long-term average. It also leaves the overall valuation of the stock market at close to 200 percent of GDP, which is historically around double …
Is The World Ready For A Global Energy Catastrophe And A Global Food Catastrophe At The Same Time?
We have reached an unprecedented moment in human history. If this war with Iran continues for an extended period of time, we will be facing the greatest energy disruption in human history and the greatest food production disruption in human history simultaneously. Many were hoping that Iran would agree to the Trump administration’s proposal for a 30 day ceasefire, but it was obvious that was never going to happen. The Iranians have completely re…
Iran: Trump wanted regime change, now just begging for Hormuz to open
Al Mayadeen | March 29, 2026 Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Sunday, marking the 30th day of Iranian national defense against the US-Israeli aggression, that the US president’s objectives have dramatically shifted since the start of the war on Iran. “The enemy who claimed to have destroyed our air, naval, and missile forces, and had a plan for the collapse of the Islamic Republic, has now set his goal on reopening the …
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