Andre Correia

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Andre Correia

Andre Correia

@iacsilv

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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
Starts war on a saturday Feb 28 mkt closed March 2: Oil price: rises to $80–$90 March 3: "US will provide insurance" March 9 : oil price $100 March 10: release of oil reserves March 15 (sunday): oil prices rise March 16: "we are allowing iranian tanks to pass through" #IranWar
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MA LE BO
MA LE BO@Melo_Malebo·
Never forget how the world can cooperate to get oil through the Strait of Hormuz but couldn't cooperate to get food into Gaza. Everything is a choice.
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@WeTheBrandon I can see them trying something with the ground troops. Inevitably, they will end up dying and then they will use that as an excuse to use nuclear weapons.
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
Bombing school kids: zero response Bombing gas and oil: global task force This is why capitalism as a governing ideology is incompatible with our basic humanity
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer caught lying to the public. He claims Britain isn't involved in the war on Iran, while US soldiers are literally loading 2,000lb bombs onto B-52s at RAF Fairford to drop on the Middle East.
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@EricLDaugh still trying to contain the rise in oil prices with disinformation. I thought the war was already won and that they didn't need the "freeloaders". What changed?
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: After pressure from President Trump, six American allies just PLEDGED SUPPORT to secure the Strait of Hormuz shipping lanes "That's COUNTER to what they previously said!" 🔥 They are: Japan, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands KEEP PUSHING, 47! No free rides!
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@TheMindScourge The oil and gas are there; that's an undeniable fact. Panama and Egypt impose tariffs on ships transiting their waters. This will be no different. #oil #IranWar
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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
Hormuz is a weapon that can only be fired once No one should expect a quick resolution to the current crisis, but across the next decade, even the next 3-5 years, the choke point of Hormuz will be massively substituted for The Gulf Arab states are all very rich, with high per capita GDP - the best single measure of relative state capacity - easy access to global markets, especially financial, and have the favorable backing of the US Everyone has known about the Hormuz vulnerability for decades. The Iranians have continually hinted around closing it, but never did. Now they have, but Hormuz is a gun that cannot be reloaded. Deterrents work only up to the point of use. Once used, they have failed. The purpose of a deterrent is to *not* be used Many analysts have made this basic mistake. They think that Iran is now in a position of strength, having exercised its Hormuz option. But the opposite is true. A state is weakest after it has used its deterrent. The cost of that deterrence is now priced in. The worst having been done, the targets of the deterrent are now free to make other arrangements. Before, they were reluctant to do so because of the switching costs. Now, they have no choice; they will not allow themselves to be controlled in this way again Hormuz may never reopen. But the importance of this is a depreciating asset.
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William Glad
William Glad@_WilliamGlad·
@kaitlancollins Oh my god. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the President of the United States. I kid you not.
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Kaitlan Collins
Kaitlan Collins@kaitlancollins·
Asked why he didn't coordinate with allies before going to war with Iran, Trump says, "We didn't tell anyone about it. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor, OK?"
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@visegrad24 Japan is overpopulated. It lacks the basic resources necessary for its survival. Most of Europe is in the same situation. Their populations outgrew the resources they have. It's a ticking time bomb.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Japan’s new conservative Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has arrived in Washington for important talks with President Trump 🇺🇸🇯🇵
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@TorahJews I am sure you could have said the same about Germans-Nazis But the reality is that the state represents everyone.
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Torah Jews
Torah Jews@TorahJews·
Jews are not responsible for Israel’s wars. Jews are not responsible for Israel’s rhetoric. Jews are not responsible for Zionists’ exploitation of Judaism. Jews are not responsible for Zionists’ weaponization of antisemitism. Zionism and Israel cannot be treated as a synonym for Jews and Judaism. Israel is merely a modern political entity and treating this state anying other than that is a travesty and an injustice to Jews all across the world. Listen up @LindseyGrahamSC @tedcruz
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@jonfavs Iran is guilty because it has the means to defend itself. Who believes in this kind of logic?
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
BREAKING: A joint statement has been released by the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan condemning "recent attacks by Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf". Sky's @JonCraig reports ⬇️ Read more 🔗 trib.al/Dj53j28 📺 Sky 501 and Virgin 602
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@HavryshkoMarta China. This is their only chance to contain China. By controlling energy, they would have a certain leverage over Chinese rare earth elements. Israel is a tool at the service of the USA.
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Marta Havryshko
Marta Havryshko@HavryshkoMarta·
In your view, what is the primary reason the US went to war on Iran?
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Peter Wallace
Peter Wallace@PeterWallaceAU·
I just filled my car and paid $2.80 per litre for diesel. Happy to pay knowing it’s the price of obliterating the Iranian terrorist regime and freeing the people of Iran.
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P. Kumaran
P. Kumaran@Kumaran_TVK·
This is an emergency band-aid, not a strategy. The 130–140 million barrels afloat buys perhaps two weeks of relief globally. The real scenario depends entirely on how quickly can the Strait of Hormuz be reopened? Until that happens, no amount of reserve releases or sanction waivers fundamentally changes the supply crunch.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Bessent: "We unsanctioned Russian oil ... in the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that's on the water"
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@Reuters Why is he talking about Iran if this has nothing to do with NATO? Just trying to apease daddy trump i see
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Reuters
Reuters@Reuters·
'What the US is doing at the moment is degrading that capability of Iran, and I think that's very important,' NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said, backing US-Israeli strikes on Iran
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
It is time to open a path towards de-escalation in order to restore stability in the Middle East. France calls for the immediate implementation of a moratorium on strikes targeting civilian infrastructure, whether related to water or to energy. Freedom and security of navigation must be restored. As the region enters a period of religious celebrations and renewal, tempers must cool and hostilities must cease, in order to give a real chance to the prospect of a negotiated and sustainable solution.
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
@RapidResponse47 @SecScottBessent I wonder what they plan to do tomorrow before the markets close to contain the price. 47 years of sanctions, and in the middle of a war with that country, they lift them. Brilliant strategy! They're scrapping for time to see if the regime collapses.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@SecScottBessent: In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that's on the water. It's about 140 million barrels, so depending how you count it, that's 10 days to 2 weeks of supply, that the Iranians had been pushing out, that would have all gone to China. In essence, we'd be using the Iranian barrels against the Iranians to keep the price down for the next 10 or 14 days, as we continue this campaign. So, we have lots of levers.
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
March 19/03 Luch time: BREAKING: US may ‘unsanction’ Iranian oil to ease pressure from US-Israeli war roiling energy markets Oil prices ease.
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
March 19/03 Oil price spike Brent $119 Wti $99,14 "Rumors are starting to circulate in the news about a USA ban on WTI exports." The price increase moderates immediately. #oil #IranWar
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Andre Correia
Andre Correia@iacsilv·
Starts war on a saturday Feb 28 mkt closed March 2: Oil price: rises to $80–$90 March 3: "US will provide insurance" March 9 : oil price $100 March 10: release of oil reserves March 15 (sunday): oil prices rise March 16: "we are allowing iranian tanks to pass through" #IranWar
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