France Just Did Something So Stupid.....Even Trump Is Shocked
*FRANCE SAID "NEVER" TO HELPING IN THE STRAIT. BUT FRANCE IMPORTS 10% OF ITS OIL THROUGH HORMUZ. AMERICA IMPORTS LESS THAN 3%.*
Macron says the strait should only be reopened through coordination with Iran. Iran has it shut. Oil is at $120 a barrel. The country paying the most is the one that just said never. America has been running strikes and taking casualties for five weeks to keep open a strait that France needs more than America does. Trump asked Macron to send escort ships. Macron said no—and made sure the whole world heard it.
Apr 04, 2026
Russia Just Crossed UNFORGIVABLE Line in Hormuz - U.S. Was INSTANT and MERCILESS
Russia Just Crossed UNFORGIVABLE Line in Hormuz - U.S. Was INSTANT and MERCILESS | Navy Vector
The US Navy is currently neutralizing a sophisticated "Economic Trap" in the Persian Gulf as the Kremlin begins shipping hardened Geran-2 drones to Iran. Utilizing the Aegis Combat System and a tiered "Kill Web" of defenses—from electronic warfare to the Phalanx CIWS—the fleet is proving that integrated logic can defeat mass-produced swarms. This deep dive analyzes how the US Navy maintains a dominant ROI (Return on Investment) while dismantling the latest Russian-Iranian tactical axis in real-time.
Apr 04, 2026
U.S. officials: American fighter jet shot down by Iran over Iranian territory
An American fighter jet appears to have been shot down by Iran. A search and rescue is underway, a U.S. official said.
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Colonel Steve Ganyard breaks down what the search and rescue operation might look like.
Apr 03, 2026
IT'S ENDING: Trump's Iran Strategy Revealed — And Britain's Energy Empire Goes With It
Barbara Boyd argues the Iran war is being compressed toward a defined endpoint determined by President Trump and key Arab allies in the Abraham Accords, who want Iran no longer to pose a military threat after attacks on Gulf civilian infrastructure. She says expectations of U.S. ground troops are misguided and that a ceasefire is more likely, citing a Pakistan-China backchannel effort tied to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Iran’s stated willingness to end the conflict under conditions, and Trump’s public consideration of a ceasefire. Boyd frames the conflict as an economic operation with military enforcement aimed at breaking a transatlantic energy-control system: maximum-pressure financial measures weakened Iran before fighting began, while U.S. agencies expanded domestic energy output and Treasury managed oil-supply measures to prevent market collapse. She contrasts Europe and U.S. “green mandate” states facing high fuel costs with “drill” states she says are buffered.
Apr 03, 2026
‘THIS GUY IS A LIAR’: Rubio drops stark warning
Secretary of State Marco Rubio breaks down the Trump administration’s reasoning for attacking Iran, the state of Venezuela, Cuba and more on ‘Hannity.’
Apr 02, 2026
Ukraine Did Something Huge to OPEN the Strait of Hormuz… Even U.S. Didn’t See This Coming
Ukraine has faced these tactics before — blockades, drone swarms, and economic warfare. Now, Kyiv is turning its hard-won Black Sea experience into a new strategy in the Gulf. As Iran tightens pressure on the Strait of Hormuz, Ukraine is building unexpected alliances and exporting the drone expertise that humbled Russia’s navy. The geopolitical consequences could reshape global energy and security. But this bold move may trigger a reaction nobody is prepared for.
Apr 02, 2026
War with Iran Day 31
n this episode, I break down how the conflict with Iran and the instability around the Strait of Hormuz could hammer the global supply chain far beyond just gas prices. We get into the real-world ripple effects hitting oil, natural gas, plastics, petrochemicals, fertilizer, shipping lanes, packaging, food production, and the everyday goods Americans rely on. From Dow doubling polyethylene price hikes in North America to fertilizer markets tightening ahead of planting season, this is the kind of supply chain pressure most people won’t see coming until it’s already on store shelves. If you want to understand what’s actually at risk, what shortages may be next, and how geopolitical conflict turns into economic pain at home, this episode breaks it down.
Apr 02, 2026
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