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03/30/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S. military buildup near Venezuela sparks fears of regime change
The U.S. has deployed three Navy destroyers and 4,000 troops near Venezuela under the pretext of counter-narcotics operations, raising suspicions of regime change intentions against President Nicolás Maduro. In response, Maduro has mobilized 4.5 million militiamen, banned drones and framed the U.S. move as “imperialist aggression,” while privately fearing assassination or military strike. Despite indicting […]
03/25/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
QatarEnergy faces $20 billion loss after Iranian missile strikes disrupt global LNG supply
Iranian missile strikes destroyed critical facilities at Ras Laffan, including two major LNG production trains (12.8 MTPA lost) and Shell’s Pearl GTL plant, costing QatarEnergy $20B/year and forcing force majeure on contracts. With 10% of global LNG supply disrupted, European gas prices (Dutch TTF, UK NBP) surged 28–32% and analysts warn of prolonged shortages, pushing […]
03/24/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Oil shock crisis deepens: Asia faces economic turmoil as energy prices skyrocket
Brent crude exceeds $150/barrel in Asia, while U.S. WTI remains high ($97) due to SPR releases, with Oman crude hitting $167, exposing regional disparities. Control over the Strait of Hormuz risks catastrophic disruptions, particularly for Asia, worsening inflation and economic slowdowns in China and India. Heavy reliance on Gulf oil imports leaves Beijing economically exposed, […]
03/22/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Global energy crisis deepens as Middle East conflict threatens oil and gas supplies
Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz—a critical 21-mile-wide maritime passage responsible for 20% of global oil and a third of LNG exports—using drone and missile strikes on commercial tankers, halting millions of barrels of oil and gas shipments. Key Gulf facilities, including Saudi Arabia’s Ras Tanura refinery, Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG terminals, and […]
03/16/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign sparks outrage as civilian toll mounts in Iran
Over 600 Iranians killed, including women and children, with residential buildings, hospitals and schools destroyed—despite Israeli claims of “precision strikes.” Israel admits attacking “non-military” sites, leaving 21,720 civilian structures damaged, including homes, hospitals and schools. Iran accuses the IAEA of delaying verification of nuclear compliance, enabling Western powers to justify war under false pretenses. A […]
03/13/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Qatar halts LNG shipments to Europe amid Red Sea crisis
Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis have targeted British and American vessels in the Red Sea, forcing Qatar and Saudi Arabia to halt LNG shipments to Europe, triggering Shell’s force majeure declaration. Under the guise of a “climate review,” Biden in his time halted new LNG export permits, further starving Europe of energy amid already crippled Russian pipeline […]
03/09/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
REGIONAL WAR LOOMS: Explosion rocks tanker near Kuwait as U.S.-Iran conflict escalates
A fuel tanker near Kuwait’s Mubarak Al Kabeer port was struck by an explosion, causing oil leaks and raising fears of ecological disaster, amid heightened U.S.-Israel-Iran tensions. The Senate rejected a resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump’s authority to continue military strikes on Iran. Full-scale ground battles erupt between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, […]
03/08/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Qatar halts LNG exports to Europe amid Red Sea crisis, deepening energy woes
The world’s largest LNG exporter suspends shipments indefinitely due to Red Sea tensions and Iranian drone strikes, plunging Europe into an unprecedented energy crisis. Already crippled by Nord Stream sabotage (likely a U.S./NATO false flag), Europe now faces skyrocketing gas prices, rationing and potential industrial collapse. By arming Israel and provoking Iran, the U.S. Deep […]
03/06/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Middle East conflict sparks global supply chain chaos, threatens South African exports
Rising tensions in Yemen and Iran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz (20% of global oil shipments) are forcing shipping reroutes, increasing fuel costs and threatening South Africa’s agricultural exports to the Middle East. Gold surged to $2,135/oz, likely due to insider knowledge of impending financial instability—potential currency collapse, cyber attacks or energy shortages from […]
03/04/2026
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By Patrick Lewis
Iran escalates maritime attacks in Persian Gulf as U.S.-Israel strikes trigger wider conflict
Iran is targeting commercial shipping indiscriminately in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman, aiming to cripple global trade routes and deter vessels from passing through the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s oil flows. Despite being linked to Iranian operators, the Palau-flagged Skylight was attacked near Oman, proving Tehran is willing […]
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