Drew
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To give Trump credit, he did go in and take out the Supreme Leader quickly, just like he did in Venezuela.
Taking out multiple, but they... So he started good, but I don't think anybody was prepared for how prepared the Iranian military is.
And the Strait of Hormuz is now a minefield, apparently, and they're just...
Now let's get back to it.
I think that's a great alley-oop.
Let's break all these individual pieces down and really dive deep into it.
So the first thing, Strait of Hormuz, Mr. Economic Lens, Tom Bilyeu himself, has said this has been Iran's strategic hold.
They've been trying to control this strait because this controls 20% of the oil supply.
It goes through it.
We have footage of ships being burned, so it's not an open strait that people could just pass by.
It's not as open as we thought it was.
Give us the breakdown on what's really going on and what's happening behind the strait.
right we're already seeing this echo around people are panic buying gas in several places across asia again we'll do a full rundown on that but i don't see anything that's going to calm this down anytime soon and then i want to daisy chain that with a tweet from os int defender they said u.s intelligence has begun to see indications iran is step is taking steps to deploy some of its 2 000 to 6 000 naval mines of iranian chinese and russian origin into shipping lanes across the strait
So this seems like this is Iran's choke point and they're going to take it.
But let's play war games for a second.
Take a step back.
This is a strategic move.
This is a smart thing to do if you're Iran and you want to defeat your enemy.
You want to hold the maximum amount of leverage and inflict as much damage.
damage, whether it's physical damage to naval or economic damage to the country.