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Canadian Prepper⚡ALERT: Global OIL LOCKDOWN Begins, Ground Troops Race for Hormuz, Russia BURNS!
TL;DR
A geopolitical commentator argues US ground troops will enter Iran, the Strait of Hormuz blockade is causing a global energy crisis, and oil markets are being manipulated.
Key Points
- 1.US ground troops entering Iran is treated as a certainty. The host cites troop deployments of 101st Airborne, Marines, and special forces; raised conscription age to 42; Pentagon press NDAs; automated selective service; and at least three congressional Republicans hinting a ground operation is imminent.
- 2.The global oil lockdown is already underway. Countries including Japan, South Korea, New Zealand (under 40 days of reserves), Vietnam (20 days), and Taiwan (11 days) are cutting exports, releasing strategic reserves, or rationing fuel, framed as a cascading supply shock.
- 3.Iran's leverage is the Strait of Hormuz and oil prices. The host argues Iran will not negotiate until oil hits $150–$200 per barrel, because that is their only remaining leverage after losing military leadership and air/naval assets.
- 4.Russia lost roughly 40% of its seaborne oil export capacity in 48 hours. Ukrainian drone attacks hit oil facilities near St. Petersburg and in the Baltic/Black Sea regions, with multiple tankers on fire; the host links this to Russia allegedly supplying Iran via the Caspian Sea.
- 5.Oil futures markets are being actively manipulated. A massive spike in crude futures occurred 15 minutes before Trump announced a strike deferment on Iranian power facilities, with accusations of insider trading; Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly acknowledged market gaming.
- 6.The Trump–Xi Jinping May meeting is dismissed as a photo op. The host argues Trump needs a visible 'victory' in Iran before the meeting for negotiating leverage, and predicts the conflict will re-escalate shortly after, potentially alongside Chinese moves on Taiwan.
- 7.Iran's deep underground missile cities make air campaigns ineffective. Fortress-style bunkers buried under concrete and granite with multiple entrances have exhausted US/Israeli target lists, forcing threats against civilian power infrastructure instead.
- 8.Canada's gun confiscation policy draws extended commentary. The host criticizes federal gun confiscation plans and praises Saskatchewan's provincial workaround—licensing residents to store their own firearms at home—as a legally sound method to circumvent federal policy.
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