Ships Attacked, Oil Over $100 — What’s Happening in the Strait of Hormuz

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⚠️ Something extremely serious is happening in the Strait of Hormuz right now.
Multiple ships have been attacked, damaged, and even sunk in the past 72 hours — and oil prices just surged past $100 per barrel.
This narrow 21-mile waterway between Iran and Oman carries nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply, making it the most important energy chokepoint on the planet.
Now tanker traffic is collapsing, shipping companies are pulling out, and hundreds of vessels are stranded outside the strait.
If this situation escalates further, energy analysts warn oil could spike to $150 or even $180 per barrel, triggering a global economic shock.

In this report we break down the latest intelligence from the past 72 hours, including:
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???? How this crisis pushed oil over $100
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This could become the biggest disruption to global oil shipping in years.
And the situation is evolving rapidly.
Watch until the end because the final section explains why this tiny waterway may now control the future of global energy markets.

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Strait of Hormuz crisis
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oil prices over $100
Iran conflict updates
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global shipping disruptions
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