Binance Square
#globaloilcrisis

globaloilcrisis

519 показвания
5 обсъждат
1000X_HUNTER
·
--
🚨#GlobalOilCrisis Oil price rises above $120 after reports of 'extended' Iran blockade The global benchmark oil price, Brent crude, rose above $120 (£89) a barrel on Wednesday, briefly hitting $122, its highest price since 2022. 💥Chevron chief executive Mike Wirth met US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday to discuss how to limit the fallout from the conflict on American consumers. 📉📉📉 Oil traders appear to have taken the meeting as a sign the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz will continue for a long time. The executives discussed topics including domestic energy production, progress in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas, and shipping, according to a White House official. $TAO $BTC $DASH #OilPrice #OilGeopoliticsVenezuela #OilMarket #TrumpSaysIranConflictHasEnded
🚨#GlobalOilCrisis
Oil price rises above $120 after reports of 'extended' Iran blockade
The global benchmark oil price, Brent crude, rose above $120 (£89) a barrel on Wednesday, briefly hitting $122, its highest price since 2022.
💥Chevron chief executive Mike Wirth met US President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday to discuss how to limit the fallout from the conflict on American consumers.
📉📉📉
Oil traders appear to have taken the meeting as a sign the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz will continue for a long time.

The executives discussed topics including domestic energy production, progress in Venezuela, oil futures, natural gas, and shipping, according to a White House official.
$TAO $BTC $DASH
#OilPrice #OilGeopoliticsVenezuela #OilMarket #TrumpSaysIranConflictHasEnded
🔥🚨 JUST IN: Israel’s Prime Minister issues a stark warning to Iran 🇮🇱🇮🇷⚡ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Tehran that if Iran attacks Israel, it would face a response “they cannot even imagine.” He made the comments during a graduation ceremony for Israel Defense Forces officers, saying Israel is “prepared for any scenario” as tensions escalate with Iran and amid ongoing U.S.–Iran diplomatic and military moves. Netanyahu emphasized continued coordination with the United States and underscored Israel’s readiness to defend itself against any threat from Tehran. �ynetnews.com +1 Stay tuned as the situation develops. #MiddleEastTensions #IsraelIranConflict #GlobalOilCrisis #Hurmaz #TrumpCryptoSupport $BTC $ETH $SOL
🔥🚨 JUST IN: Israel’s Prime Minister issues a stark warning to Iran 🇮🇱🇮🇷⚡
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned Tehran that if Iran attacks Israel, it would face a response “they cannot even imagine.” He made the comments during a graduation ceremony for Israel Defense Forces officers, saying Israel is “prepared for any scenario” as tensions escalate with Iran and amid ongoing U.S.–Iran diplomatic and military moves. Netanyahu emphasized continued coordination with the United States and underscored Israel’s readiness to defend itself against any threat from Tehran. �ynetnews.com +1
Stay tuned as the situation develops.
#MiddleEastTensions #IsraelIranConflict #GlobalOilCrisis #Hurmaz #TrumpCryptoSupport
$BTC $ETH $SOL
Статия
🇨🇳🇮🇷 THE BIGGEST WINNER OF THIS WAR NEVER FIRED A SINGLE SHOT🇨🇳🇮🇷 THE BIGGEST WINNER OF THIS WAR NEVER FIRED A SINGLE SHOT While the world focused on missiles, strikes, and rising tensions, something far more strategic was unfolding quietly in the background. China, without launching a single attack or making any aggressive move, may have positioned itself as the biggest winner of this entire conflict. For years, China has been Iran’s largest oil buyer and its most important economic partner. Their long-term relationship isn’t accidental—it’s the result of a carefully structured 25-year cooperation agreement that effectively tied Iran’s economic future to Beijing long before any conflict escalated. This wasn’t a reaction. It was preparation. When Iran entered this conflict, it wasn’t isolated. It stepped in as a nation already deeply connected to China’s economic system. Its oil exports, trade channels, and even sanctions workarounds were already aligned with Beijing’s interests. On the other side, the United States spent over 40 days attempting to force control over the Strait of Hormuz. Despite deploying resources, conducting operations, and applying pressure, the objective was never fully achieved. The ceasefire arrived before any decisive control was established. {spot}(TRUMPUSDT) The result? The Strait of Hormuz remained under Iranian influence, operating on Iran’s terms, with tolls being charged on vessels passing through. This outcome sent a clear signal globally—that controlling this strategic chokepoint is far more complex than expected. But here’s where it becomes even more interesting. China didn’t intervene. It didn’t escalate. It didn’t even visibly participate. Yet, as the situation unfolded, its position strengthened. Iran, still dependent on China for oil exports and economic stability, continues to operate within Beijing’s sphere of influence. Meanwhile, the United States reportedly spent around $28 billion, lost aircraft, and depleted significant military resources in an attempt to secure access and stability in the region. {spot}(XAUTUSDT) And yet, the strategic balance didn’t shift in its favor. Roughly 20% of global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. That’s not just a regional detail—it’s a global pressure point. And now, that pressure point sits closer to China’s indirect influence than ever before. No direct conflict. No military losses. No financial drain. Just patience, positioning, and long-term strategy. China didn’t need to fire a shot. It didn’t need to spend billions. It simply observed, waited, and allowed the situation to unfold in a way that reinforced its influence. $TRUMP $XRP Final thought:In modern geopolitics, the biggest wins aren’t always loud—they’re calculated, silent, and strategic. #IranClosesHormuzAgain #StraitOfHormuz #ChinaVsUSA #GlobalOilCrisis #MiddleEastTensions

🇨🇳🇮🇷 THE BIGGEST WINNER OF THIS WAR NEVER FIRED A SINGLE SHOT

🇨🇳🇮🇷 THE BIGGEST WINNER OF THIS WAR NEVER FIRED A SINGLE SHOT
While the world focused on missiles, strikes, and rising tensions, something far more strategic was unfolding quietly in the background. China, without launching a single attack or making any aggressive move, may have positioned itself as the biggest winner of this entire conflict.

For years, China has been Iran’s largest oil buyer and its most important economic partner. Their long-term relationship isn’t accidental—it’s the result of a carefully structured 25-year cooperation agreement that effectively tied Iran’s economic future to Beijing long before any conflict escalated. This wasn’t a reaction. It was preparation.
When Iran entered this conflict, it wasn’t isolated. It stepped in as a nation already deeply connected to China’s economic system. Its oil exports, trade channels, and even sanctions workarounds were already aligned with Beijing’s interests.
On the other side, the United States spent over 40 days attempting to force control over the Strait of Hormuz. Despite deploying resources, conducting operations, and applying pressure, the objective was never fully achieved. The ceasefire arrived before any decisive control was established.
The result? The Strait of Hormuz remained under Iranian influence, operating on Iran’s terms, with tolls being charged on vessels passing through. This outcome sent a clear signal globally—that controlling this strategic chokepoint is far more complex than expected.

But here’s where it becomes even more interesting.
China didn’t intervene. It didn’t escalate. It didn’t even visibly participate. Yet, as the situation unfolded, its position strengthened. Iran, still dependent on China for oil exports and economic stability, continues to operate within Beijing’s sphere of influence.
Meanwhile, the United States reportedly spent around $28 billion, lost aircraft, and depleted significant military resources in an attempt to secure access and stability in the region.
And yet, the strategic balance didn’t shift in its favor.
Roughly 20% of global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. That’s not just a regional detail—it’s a global pressure point. And now, that pressure point sits closer to China’s indirect influence than ever before.
No direct conflict. No military losses. No financial drain.
Just patience, positioning, and long-term strategy.
China didn’t need to fire a shot. It didn’t need to spend billions. It simply observed, waited, and allowed the situation to unfold in a way that reinforced its influence.
$TRUMP $XRP
Final thought:In modern geopolitics, the biggest wins aren’t always loud—they’re calculated, silent, and strategic.
#IranClosesHormuzAgain
#StraitOfHormuz
#ChinaVsUSA
#GlobalOilCrisis
#MiddleEastTensions
Iran’s Bold Move: Hormuz Strait Blockade – A Potential Global Crisis On June 22, Iran’s parliament made a shocking move—approving a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil passage. This decision, set against the backdrop of escalating tensions with the U.S. over airstrikes on its nuclear sites, has the potential to send shockwaves through global markets. The Strait, only 33 km wide at its narrowest point, is the lifeblood of the world’s oil trade. 25% of the world’s oil and 20% of LNG flow through it. Iran controls the route, as most massive oil tankers are forced to pass through Iranian waters due to its shallow depth. If Iran goes through with the blockade, global oil prices will surge. This could trigger a financial earthquake worldwide. While similar threats were made in the past, this is the first time Iran could actually shut down this vital artery. The world is watching. Will Iran take the final step? And if they do, how will the world respond? #HormuzBlockade #IranTensions #GlobalOilCrisis
Iran’s Bold Move: Hormuz Strait Blockade – A Potential Global Crisis

On June 22, Iran’s parliament made a shocking move—approving a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil passage. This decision, set against the backdrop of escalating tensions with the U.S. over airstrikes on its nuclear sites, has the potential to send shockwaves through global markets.

The Strait, only 33 km wide at its narrowest point, is the lifeblood of the world’s oil trade. 25% of the world’s oil and 20% of LNG flow through it. Iran controls the route, as most massive oil tankers are forced to pass through Iranian waters due to its shallow depth.

If Iran goes through with the blockade, global oil prices will surge. This could trigger a financial earthquake worldwide. While similar threats were made in the past, this is the first time Iran could actually shut down this vital artery.

The world is watching. Will Iran take the final step? And if they do, how will the world respond?

#HormuzBlockade #IranTensions #GlobalOilCrisis
Влезте, за да разгледате още съдържание
Присъединете се към глобалните крипто потребители в Binance Square
⚡️ Получавайте най-новата и полезна информация за криптовалутите.
💬 С доверието на най-голямата криптоборса в света.
👍 Открийте истински прозрения от проверени създатели.
Имейл/телефонен номер