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Before February 28, 2026:

→ Strait of Hormuz: OPEN

→ Oil price: $73/barrel

→ Qatar exporting LNG normally

→ Ships moving without disruption

After the US launched Operation Epic Fury:

→ Strait of Hormuz: CLOSED

→ 8,000,000 barrels/day OFFLINE

→ Oil price: $111/barrel

→ 13 Americans DEAD, ~300 wounded

→ Qatar declares force majeure — 90 cargoes disrupted

→ Ships damaged, tankers burning for days

→ 850 Tomahawks launched (~$1.7B)

→ Iran responding with cruise missile strikes

Do you see what changed?

The US entered the war to stop Iran’s nuclear program.

Iran responded by targeting the world’s most critical chokepoint.

Now the entire conflict revolves around reopening the same route that was functioning before the escalation.

What they tell you:

“America must secure the Strait of Hormuz.”

What they don’t highlight:

It was already secure before the war began.

→ The war didn’t protect supply — it disrupted it

→ The war didn’t secure shipping — it endangered it

→ The war didn’t remove Iran’s leverage — it increased it

→ The war didn’t weaken Iran — it shifted the balance

Now Iran holds influence over a key artery of global oil flow.

Pakistan’s Defense Minister stated:

“The focus of the war has now shifted to reopening the Strait of Hormuz — which was open before the conflict.”
$SIGN