
Andre Stjerne
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I can't prove it, but Norway is the most corrupt country in the entire world.









Prosperity Index 2025 1. Norway🇳🇴 2. Denmark🇩🇰 3. Iceland🇮🇸 4. Sweden🇸🇪 5. Ireland🇮🇪 6. Switzerland🇨🇭 7. Belgium🇧🇪 8. Finland🇫🇮 9. Netherlands🇳🇱 10. Slovenia🇸🇮 11. Luxembourg🇱🇺 12. Germany🇩🇪 13. Czechia🇨🇿 14. Australia🇦🇺 15. Malta🇲🇹 16. New Zealand🇳🇿 17. Austria🇦🇹 18. Cyprus🇨🇾 19. Canada🇨🇦 20. Estonia🇪🇪 21. Singapore🇸🇬 22. Japan🇯🇵 23. Spain🇪🇸 24. France🇫🇷 25. Taiwan🇹🇼 26. UK🇬🇧 27. Slovakia🇸🇰 28. Italy🇮🇹 29. Lithuania🇱🇹 30. Korea🇰🇷 31. Latvia🇱🇻 32. Greece🇬🇷 33. Portugal🇵🇹 34. Croatia🇭🇷 35. Poland🇵🇱 36. USA🇺🇸 37. Israel🇮🇱 38. Hungary🇭🇺 39. UAE🇦🇪 40. Uruguay🇺🇾 41. Romania🇷🇴 42. Argentina🇦🇷 47. Kazakhstan🇰🇿 48. Chile🇨🇱 52. Costa Rica🇨🇷 55. Serbia🇷🇸 59. Ukraine🇺🇦 62. Russia🇷🇺 64. Thailand🇹🇭 66. Malaysia🇲🇾 68. Saudi Arabia🇸🇦 70. Türkiye🇹🇷 73. Brazil🇧🇷 75. Ecuador🇪🇨 80. Mexico🇲🇽 82. Mongolia🇲🇳 85. China🇨🇳 86. Peru🇵🇪 89. Iran🇮🇷 91. Colombia🇨🇴 93. Egypt🇪🇬 94. Venezuela🇻🇪 97. Bolivia🇧🇴 99. Paraguay🇵🇾 100. Philippines🇵🇭 102. El Salvador🇸🇻 105. Indonesia🇮🇩 111. Bangladesh🇧🇩 114. India🇮🇳 115. South Africa🇿🇦 116. Honduras🇭🇳 121. Guatemala🇬🇹 122. Pakistan🇵🇰 123. Kenya🇰🇪 132. Tanzania🇹🇿 136. Nigeria🇳🇬 141. Zimbabwe🇿🇼 145. Rwanda🇷🇼 150. Haiti🇭🇹 154. Afghanistan🇦🇫 164. South Sudan🇸🇸 @AtlanticCouncil


@benwehrman I believe this interview with rapists in Africa will be very interesting. It's notvan easy thing to listen to, but keep in mind NGOs and our governments are flooding the West with these people.







🚨 With the Strait of Hormuz choked, this turns into a supply shock and not just a price spike ~20% of global oil flows through that narrow strip, so whoever depends on Gulf barrels suddenly discovers how fast “strategic reserves” turn into a countdown clock. 🇺🇸 United States ~19 mb/d mostly domestic. Still exposed to price shocks because oil is a global market, but physically insulated compared to everyone else. It hurts at the pump, not in the supply chain. 🇨🇳 China ~16 mb/d with heavy Gulf exposure. Not helpless, but rerouting isn’t instant and demand is massive. 🇮🇳 India ~5.6 mb/d with limited reserves. This is where “crisis mode” stops being dramatic and starts being policy. 🇯🇵 Japan and 🇰🇷 South Korea have stockpiles, but no domestic production. The clock is real here. 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia can bypass some volume via pipelines, but nowhere near Hormuz scale. 🇷🇺 Russia stays awkwardly comfortable, sanctioned but largely self-fed. 🇩🇪 Germany isn’t running out tomorrow, but high prices hit industry first, which is its entire personality. The question who consumes the most though is strategically incomplete. Consumption matters less than dependency in a chokepoint crisis, and right now the chokepoint decides who sweats. @jackprandelli, @TankerTrackers












