THE "GOLDEN JET" OF #TRUMP ?
The President shakes the energy market with a radical proposal in the Strait of Hormuz
In a high-impact post on his Truth Social platform, #DonaldTrump has put forward a more aggressive geopolitical vision focused on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint through which approximately 20% of the world's oil supply passes.
Trump suggests that, under his leadership and with "a little more time", the United States could secure the physical and operational control of this maritime route. His rhetoric goes beyond national security, focusing on economic capitalization: he proposes to "take the oil" to generate massive wealth that he qualifies as a "gusher" (a high-producing oil well or a sudden flow of wealth) for the entire world.
Is Trump looking for an extension of the conflict to control the crude?
The key phrase "With a little more time" raises a critical question about his strategic intentions
More time on the battlefield?
The statement suggests that Trump perceives a total victory over Iran's influence in the region as an incomplete task. By mentioning that "more time" is needed, it seems to indicate that current (or future) pressure policies should be extended until total control of oil logistics is achieved, which would imply a prolonged military presence and possibly a direct confrontation to neutralize Iran's ability to block the strait.
Oil as War Booty: Unlike traditional diplomacy that seeks free navigation, Trump reiterates his philosophy of "staying with the oil" (Take the oil). This is not only a proposal for military victory but a redefinition of U.S. foreign policy towards a model of extracting direct benefits to fund the national treasury or stabilize global markets.
#oil #OilMarket
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The President shakes the energy market with a radical proposal in the Strait of Hormuz
In a high-impact post on his Truth Social platform, #DonaldTrump has put forward a more aggressive geopolitical vision focused on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint through which approximately 20% of the world's oil supply passes.
Trump suggests that, under his leadership and with "a little more time", the United States could secure the physical and operational control of this maritime route. His rhetoric goes beyond national security, focusing on economic capitalization: he proposes to "take the oil" to generate massive wealth that he qualifies as a "gusher" (a high-producing oil well or a sudden flow of wealth) for the entire world.
Is Trump looking for an extension of the conflict to control the crude?
The key phrase "With a little more time" raises a critical question about his strategic intentions
More time on the battlefield?
The statement suggests that Trump perceives a total victory over Iran's influence in the region as an incomplete task. By mentioning that "more time" is needed, it seems to indicate that current (or future) pressure policies should be extended until total control of oil logistics is achieved, which would imply a prolonged military presence and possibly a direct confrontation to neutralize Iran's ability to block the strait.
Oil as War Booty: Unlike traditional diplomacy that seeks free navigation, Trump reiterates his philosophy of "staying with the oil" (Take the oil). This is not only a proposal for military victory but a redefinition of U.S. foreign policy towards a model of extracting direct benefits to fund the national treasury or stabilize global markets.
#oil #OilMarket
$CL
$BTC
