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WORST CASE SCENARIO: Energy Infrastructure BURNING Across Middle East
The US and Israel's strike on Iran's largest gas field triggered massive retaliatory attacks on critical energy infrastructure across the Middle East, pushing the global economy into a 'worst-case scenario' energy crisis.

US Owned Ship STRUCK By Iran As Oil Crisis Deepens
Iran's attacks on oil tankers and facilities in the Strait of Hormuz are driving up global oil prices, exposing the fragility of supply chains for critical goods like fertilizer and helium, and undermining US claims of Iranian military defeat.

Trump DECLARES Victory, Israel Other IDEAS
Despite Trump's claims of victory and a winding down conflict, hosts argue the Middle East war is escalating rapidly, impacting global markets and risking further military intervention, including ground troops or even a nuclear test.

Oil APOCALYPSE IN Tehran As 'GLOBAL DEPRESSION' Looms
An independent oil analyst warns of a potential 'global depression' if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, projecting crude oil prices to hit $200 per barrel and gasoline to reach $5-6 a gallon, driven by massive supply disruptions and a lack of effective government contingency planning.
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