
Yaron ירון זהבי
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Iraq was building a trade corridor — Gulf to Turkey — that bypasses the Suez Canal, bypasses Israel, and cuts U.S. LNG out of the European energy market. 🇺🇸 Who loses if it gets built? The U.S. loses leverage over European energy 🇮🇱Israel loses its position as preferred regional transit hub ▪️ U.S. LNG exporters lose their biggest customer base ✅ Who benefits if it’s destroyed? Same three. Every time. 🗓️ Last 3 weeks: ▪️Al Faw/Basra hit (southern terminal) ▪️Baghdad hit repeatedly (central hub) ▪️ Mosul hit (northern route) ▪️ Faysh Khabur hit 70+ times (Turkish border crossing) So the entire corridor, south to north, hit systematically. 🇮🇷 Why would Iran strike it? They wouldn’t. It would offer a land bridge to Mediterranean trade and their economic lifeline out of sanctions. Iran has every incentive to protect this corridor. Zero to bomb it. Ask yourself who’s being blamed. Then ask who benefits.



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