Watching WWIII Unfold

We will learn what happens when an egomaniac is pushed into a corner with no viable options left. I pray for our military to make correct and moral decisions. If there was ever any doubt that Israel controls Congress, the truth is now apparent as they watch in silence.

There never was a way for us to vote ourselves out of this.

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  1. Just before this war began, WTI crude was about $64.00 per barrel. At this moment, WTI crude is $114.90.

    Some shipments of oil from the Persian Gulf to other countries are still in transit. However, all the oil that passed through the Strait of Hormuz before it was closed will soon arrive at the ports of those countries that purchased it.

    Since it takes anywhere from 3 to 7 weeks for the oil to make the trip to the countries that need it there will be severe shortages in many countries within the next few weeks, even if shipments of oil resumed today. However, shipments of oil will not return to normal for years because the much of the infrastructure to pump, refine and ship the oil has been destroyed or damaged.

    This is going to create shortages that will cause bidding wars for the oil that remains in the global market. I would not be surprised to see the price of oil shoot past $200.00 a barrel in the next few weeks even if a ceasefire is agreed to today. There is no telling how high the price of oil will go if the war continues.

    No matter what happens, there will be multitudes of people around the world who will hate America (the Great Whore?) for what has been done.

    Warn others. Prepare youself and those close to you accordingly.

    1. I agree. Infrastructure damage and the implementation of the multipolar world will cost the United States a high price for economic consequences and freedom.

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