
Adam Anwar
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Adam Anwar
@XaaDaddy
Dad 🧸 🏛️ Harvard - 99x failure, a few successes. Lost my old twitter so here goes a new one | Been in crypto since 2010, nothing is legal or financial advice





⭕️🇮🇷 Iranian musician Ali Ghamsari said he would sit at the Damavand power plant and play the tar in protest of U.S. threats to target infrastructure, adding he hopes his music can contribute to “peace and to prevent the lights from going out in homes.” ➤ President Donald Trump responded Monday by claiming Iranians were pleading for the bombing to continue, and suggested Iran could be destroyed “overnight,” pointing to Tuesday 8 PM as the time absent a deal. ➤ Ghamsari has previously clashed with Iranian authorities, including being barred from performing after refusing to remove a female singer from a concert. Video: @iranscreenshot

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🇮🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧 Iran just proved its missiles can reach far beyond the Middle East Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a joint U.S.-UK military base sitting 4,000 kilometers away in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Neither hit the base, but the message landed harder than any warhead could. Tehran has always publicly claimed its missile range tops out at 2,000 km. This strike attempt doubles that number overnight. The Khorramshahr-4 that likely carried out the attack can also deliver cluster warheads, the same munitions that have been devastating Israeli cities for three weeks. Look at the map. A 4,000 km range from Tehran draws a circle that reaches Paris, London, and most of Europe. Every NATO capital that thought this war was a distant Middle Eastern problem just realized Iranian missiles could theoretically reach their doorstep. Source: @sentdefender WSJ



🇮🇷 Everyone’s watching oil, but that’s just the surface of a much bigger global problem For almost 3 weeks, Hormuz being shut has trapped nearly 20% of global oil. But it’s also blocking the raw stuff behind everyday life. Aluminum, chemicals, fuel inputs, even helium… all stuck. Now factories are slowing down. Asia’s refineries are struggling, China and India already cutting output. Diesel and jet fuel prices are jumping fast. Plastic makers can’t get materials, so some are just stopping production. Then it hits tech. A major Qatar plant shutting means about 40% of global helium gone. That messes with chip-making, so phones, electronics… all get affected. And the real pressure point? Food. About 1/3 of global fertilizer passes through here. Prices already up 40%. Poor countries are planting less. So yeah, this isn’t just an oil story anymore. It’s slowly turning into a supply shock across everything… energy, tech, food. One narrow waterway, and the whole system starts shaking. Source: Business Basics YT

















