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@deencliffe

Long Life Learner, Automotive, AC Milan, Marketing Guy

Bergabung Aralık 2023
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@MarioNawfal Just as things were settling down and the economy was looking up, another shutdown happens. Seriously, Israel just can't control itself
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@axios Just when I thought the economy was finally recovering, everything shuts down again. Honestly, Israel just can't keep it together.
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@WhaleFUD If commercial traffic truly stops for an extended period, this becomes more than a regional issue. It becomes a global economic story.
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JD Vance says Iran is not closing the Strait. Iran’s top military command says they have closed the strait. The U.S. continues their lies out of desperation.
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@AJEnglish History has shown that every major disruption around the Strait of Hormuz immediately raises questions about energy security. Hopefully diplomacy moves faster than escalation.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
The US Central Command (CENTCOM) has said that commercial ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz increased from June 20 as Washington’s forces continued operating in the area “to support freedom of navigation.” 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/o3j66i
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@AshCrypto This is one of those moments where the world's attention shifts from battlefields to trade routes. Sometimes shipping lanes matter just as
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Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
BREAKING: Iran’s military says the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to all vessel traffic, per Mehr. They’re calling it a “first step,” warning of more if “the aggression continues.”
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@SaudiNews50 Whether you're following this from a political or economic perspective, one thing is certain: uncertainty itself is expensive
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@ABC Best to stay calm and wait for verified developments. In situations like this, headlines often move faster than the actual facts on the water
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ABC News@ABC·
Iran says it is closing the Strait of Hormuz, accusing the U.S. and Israel of ceasefire violations, state media said. ABC News' Selina Wang has the latest on the Middle East. Follow live updates: abcnews.visitlink.me/q6-FGm
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@Currentreport1 People focus on missiles and headlines, but markets are watching tankers. One strategic chokepoint can influence the global economy more than many realize
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Current Report@Currentreport1·
BREAKING: Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz over Israel's continued attacks in southern Lebanon.
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@KobeissiLetter The real story isn't who is right or wrong. The real question is whether global shipping actually stops. If it does, the impact won't stay in the Middle East—it will reach fuel prices, inflation, and economies worldwide.
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The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Iran's IRGC officially confirms that the Strait of Hormuz is now closed to all vessels. The IRGC warns that Vessels who approach the Strait of Hormuz will face a "security risk."
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Both sides have blood on their hands in this endless cycle. Israel strikes in Lebanon, Iran threatens apocalyptic retaliation and economic warfare via Hormuz. The real losers? Everyday people caught in the crossfire and global citizens facing inflation. Regime change rhetoric or blind support solves nothing long-term. We need a new framework — energy independence, regional security pacts, and honest negotiations. Threats like 'rain down the sky' only make things bloodier. Thoughts?
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BBC Breaking News
BBC Breaking News@BBCBreaking·
Iran says it is closing Strait of Hormuz and accuses US and Israel of violating ceasefire deal bbc.in/4eU81TJ
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Thinking beyond the headlines: If Iran follows through on Hormuz, expect immediate chaos. Trucking, airlines, manufacturing — everything reliant on cheap energy takes a hit. Your grocery bill, gas tank, and retirement accounts will feel it. This isn't abstract Middle East drama; it's personal for billions. Governments better have contingency plans. Diversify energy sources yesterday. Who's ready for $10/gallon gas?
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Aviva Klompas@AvivaKlompas·
🔴 Iran has announced that the Strait of Hormuz is once again closed. Tehran claims the move is a response to Israel’s strikes in Lebanon. What they don’t mention is that Hezbollah has been attacking Israel on a near-daily basis and killed four Israeli soldiers yesterday. Iran’s strategy is twofold: 1️⃣ Drive a wedge between the United States and Israel. 2️⃣ Establish a reality in which Hezbollah gets to shoot at Israelis indefinitely, but Israel is not allowed to respond.
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Enough is enough. Iranian regime flexing with Hormuz closure and dramatic threats while civilians on all sides suffer — Lebanese, Israeli, Iranian, and beyond. A new war won't solve anything; it'll create millions more refugees and economic pain worldwide. Leaders on every side need to prioritize talks over ego and missiles. The people want peace, not another generation lost to conflict. Let's amplify voices calling for real diplomacy before it's too late.
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: JD Vance reveals MORE OIL is now surging through the Strait of Hormuz than BEFORE the Iran war Wow! 🔥 "We actually got 16 million barrels of oil out of the Straits of Hormuz yesterday. That is a RECORD going back to even before the conflict started!" HUGE. The previous number was around 14 million barrels, and 6 million of refined products
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Breaking down the claims: Iran accuses Israel/US of Lebanon ceasefire violations and responds by threatening the Strait of Hormuz. This waterway is the jugular of global energy. Even temporary disruption could spike oil to $150+/barrel. The recent US-Iran deal was already shaky — this tests it immediately. Multiple reports show conflicting statements (IRGC vs. Foreign Ministry). We need verified facts, not just headlines. The Middle East can't afford another full-blown war in 2026. Stay informed, folks
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This is escalating FAST. Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz isn't just saber-rattling — 20% of the world's oil passes through there. Gas prices could skyrocket overnight, tanking economies from Europe to Asia. After a fragile peace deal, one ceasefire violation in Lebanon and we're back to the brink? World leaders need to step in before this turns into a global energy crisis. History shows these flashpoints don't stay contained. Praying for de-escalation, but preparing for impact. What are your thoughts?
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Middle Eastern Affairs
🚨 BREAKING "Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz as an initial response to the violations in Lebanon.. Iran threatens Israel: 'Wait for us after midnight. We will rain down the sky upon you.'"
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@OpsHQs Events like this remind us how interconnected the world really is. A conflict in one region can quickly become an economic issue for countries thousands of miles away
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@AvivaKlompas If global shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is significantly disrupted, markets won't be the only thing reacting. Businesses and consumers around the world could eventually feel the effects too.
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@CNN The world has been dealing with one crisis after another. If this situation escalates further, the economic impact could be felt far beyond the countries directly involved
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CNN@CNN·
Iran says it is closing the vital Strait of Hormuz after what it described as Israeli ceasefire violations in Lebanon and a failure by the US to implement a tentative agreement to end the war. Follow live updates. cnn.it/4afJqpY
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@WatcherGuru A single strategic waterway has the potential to influence fuel prices, stock markets, and global supply chains. That's why headlines like this matter
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Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran's IRGC officially declares the Strait of Hormuz closed to all vessels, warns approaching ships face a "security risk."
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@nytimes Whether you follow geopolitics or not, this is one of those developments worth paying attention to. The consequences could reach far beyond the region.
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: Iran’s forces said they shut the Strait of Hormuz, citing Israeli attacks in Lebanon as a breach of the U.S. deal to end fighting on all fronts. Follow live updates. nyti.ms/4oFGfO1
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@business People often underestimate how important the Strait of Hormuz is. A disruption there doesn't just affect oil-producing countries—it can ripple through inflation, shipping costs, and the global economy
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