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🇮🇷 Mines in the Strait of Hormuz could keep gas prices high for weeks Even the threat of Iranian mines is freezing tanker traffic, clearing them under fire could take days or weeks. One minefield and the world’s biggest oil artery stays shut.



🇮🇷 The Middle East war is spiraling with oil prices jumping again after Iran vowed more strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure following Israel's hit on its biggest gas field, while the US dropped 5,000-pound bunker busters on Iranian missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz. Iran launched retaliatory strikes on Tel Aviv to avenge an assassination, Israel says it killed the Iranian intelligence minister, and the carrier Gerald R. Ford is heading to Crete for repairs after a fire on board. China is pushing to mediate a ceasefire, US gas hit $3.84 a gallon, Ukraine approved repairs on the Russian oil pipeline to Europe under EU pressure, NATO sent a second Patriot system to Turkey's Incirlik base, and Russian oil tankers originally headed for China are now rerouting to India instead. Source: wallstreetresearcher




🇺🇸🇯🇵Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi is donating 250 cherry blossom trees to Trump as a gift for America's 250th anniversary. Trump said he'll invite Takaichi to come see them once they're planted.



🇮🇱🇮🇷 Israel hit South Pars, by far the world's largest natural gas field... Iran is striking back at Haifa refinery, Israel’s largest fuel facility. And the Strait of Hormuz is, for all intents and purposes, closed. The world’s biggest oil lifeline just got choked in the middle of war. How fkd are we right now? Naya











🚨🇮🇱🇮🇷 Netanyahu: "We need alternative routes instead of the Hormuz Strait. We should have pipelines going right up to our ports in Israel." The war created the problem. Netanyahu just announced the solution. Notice who profits from both. x.com/clashreport/st…











