You’ve heard for years that Iran could shut down the Strait of Hormuz. But what if the real power to close it belongs to the United States—and they’re now using it in a way that could shake the global economy? : The U.S. is reportedly moving to blockade Iranian ports—but not the Strait of Hormuz itself. That creates a strange and dangerous paradox: keep global shipping open, while quietly cutting Iran off from it. Is this a strategic masterstroke designed to cripple Iran’s economy fast… or a reckless move that risks global shortages, higher oil prices, and escalation across the region? In this video, we break down what’s actually happening, why it matters, and whether this is genius—or something far more dangerous. Chapters: 0:00 Genius or Madness? The Big Question 0:17 U.S. Announces Blockade of Iranian Ports 0:50 The Logic—Cutting Iran Off Completely 1:31 Key Detail: Who Can Still Use Hormuz? 1:44 Iran Responds: “Ridiculous”—But Is It? 2:11 Trump’s Comments & Conflicting Data 2:46 U.S. Military Buildup in the Region 3:46 Allies Split: U.K. Refuses to Join 4:12 Iran Threatens Regional Ports 5:36 “Security for All or No One” 6:00 Petraeus: Tactical Win, Strategic Risk 7:11 Blinken’s Warning: Markets & Munitions 8:36 Europe Braces for Economic Fallout 9:01 Shortages Coming? Global Impact Warning 9:34 The Economic Hit to Iran (Huge Numbers) 10:18 Currency Collapse & Internal Pressure 11:05 Why This Could Cripple Iran Fast 11:50 Oil Tankers Rerouting to the U.S. 12:47 Russia Wins from the Crisis 13:23 Strange Side Stories: Trump & the Pope 17:45 Final Thought: Will This Actually Work? #StraitOfHormuz #Iran #USNavy #OilCrisis #GlobalEconomy #Geopolitics #MiddleEast Facts over noise. Context over headlines. Truth over talking points.
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