Chapter 1: Why is Donald Trump panicking about the Houthis entering the war?
Donald Trump is panicking as the Houthis of Yemen have officially entered his catastrophic war in Iran. Last night, the Houthis lobbed ballistic missiles into Israel. Israel claims it was able to intercept said ballistic missiles, but this is the first time that the Houthis have officially been involved in the war.
Previously, they've been waiting on the sidelines, stating that they're ready for Iran's order to activate them. The Houthis previously have been able to show that they could cause mass disruption of commerce in the Red Sea. We've been focused on the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran, which now controls it with an iron fist. The Strait of Hormuz is in the Persian Gulf, right?
Chapter 2: What recent actions have the Houthis taken against Israel?
That's where 25% of the world's oil essentially is exported from. But we should also be focusing on the Red Sea. There you have the Strait of Bab al-Mandab. And that area, if it were to be shut down by the Houthis, who previously demonstrated an ability to do that a few years back, that would cause additional catastrophic consequences for the global economy.
And it seems that Iran was waiting for the ideal time in its response to the invasion by the United States and Israel to activate the Houthis and the Houthis appear to be activated right now based on the ballistic missile attacks on Israel. We'll have to follow if the Houthis now seek to shut down the Strait of Bab al-Mandab. That would be absolutely catastrophic. In addition,
to the Houthis joining the war now in its official capacity. We also must report the tragic news about U.S. soldiers in Riyadh being seriously injured. Iran launched a successful ballistic missile strike against a U.S. military base in Riyadh. At least 12 U.S. soldiers were injured. Two very seriously injured were going to be following what's
happening there and also i think it's important to note that the trump regime gives a lot of false information and they cover up a lot of the facts so i would not be surprised if the severity of those injuries is even more significant and if they're even more
uh American soldiers who have been injured like we were learning about an event now last week where 14 people from apparently that same base or a nearby base in Riyadh were injured unclear if they were American soldiers or the identity of them but there were more injuries there we know that the total injured American soldiers is now over 300
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Chapter 3: How could the Houthis impact global commerce and the economy?
And that number may be low. And of course, the economic costs of this war are absolutely catastrophic. Billions of dollars being spent each day, while trillions of dollars have been lost here in the markets. People are not able to afford gasoline in the United States. Inflation is surging and there is absolute economic calamity right now.
You know, yesterday afternoon, one of the leaders of the Houthis said that they were thinking about getting involved if three things happened or one of these three things happened. Any new alliances joining the U.S. and Israel, the use of the Red Sea to carry out attacks or the continued escalation against Iran and allied groups. And apparently,
They view the continued escalation against Iran, being the fact that the United States and Israel coordinated strikes against Iran's three largest steel plants that produce roughly 70% of Iran's steel output, steel being Iran's second largest export category at $6.48 billion. to which the foreign minister of Iran, Araghchi, posted.
Israel has hit two of Iran's largest steel factories, a power plant, and a civilian nuclear site, among other infrastructure. Israel claims it acted in coordination with the U.S. Attack contradicts Donald Trump's supposed extended deadline for diplomacy. Iran will exact a heavy price for Israel crimes. Now, throughout last night, Israel and the United States
were bombing Tehran, Isfahan, Siraz, Dezful. We saw massive strikes taking place there. On the other hand, we saw Iranian missiles over Tel Aviv. They're cluster munitions successfully targeting Tel Aviv. We saw drone and missile strikes by Iran against U.S. bases and infrastructure in Gulf nations like Bahrain, in the UAE, in Kuwait we saw as well.
Explosions were heard in the Syrian capital of Damascus. And so, folks, things are escalating. The Houthis are involved. Unclear if they're going to try to shut down the Strait of Bab al-Mandab. We know the Strait of Hormuz now is shut down and controlled effectively by Iran. Iran is charging tolls for countries to get through.
If you're allied with Iran and you pay a toll, they'll let you get through. For example, Thailand recently did a bilateral negotiation with Iran in order to use the Strait of Hormuz, and they've been able to move their tankers through based on the success of their negotiation. As I mentioned before, this is having a catastrophic impact on our markets.
The Dow, the S&P, and the NASDAQ are basically in correction territory at this point. I mean, they're tanking each and every day. If you look at the price per barrel of Brent or WTI, look at any of this Oil prices right now surging $114 per barrel, and that's going to keep on going up. Donald Trump's lies about doing deals with Iran and productive conversations, and Iran continues to deny it.
Donald Trump was able to manipulate the market at the beginning of last week, and he did it again in the middle of the week. was able to manipulate the market slightly. By the end of the week, the market has grown absolutely numb to Donald Trump's lies, where Trump's just faking and pretending to have conversations with Iran, which are not taking place.
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Chapter 4: What are the consequences of Iran activating the Houthis?
The price per barrel of oil is up and Iran is selling more oil and the United States removed sanctions against Iranian oil. So if you want to just look at the objective facts here, Iran is in a stronger position and Iran has put out their non-negotiables.
and their principles for a negotiation iran said we don't want to do any negotiations we're not interested in talking to you don't send jd vance over we have no interest in speaking to you unless you will agree we can keep our ballistic missiles because we're not going to talk reducing ballistic missiles we're not talking reducing our production of shahi drones we want to have the opportunity now to enrich uranium in the future so we're no longer agreeable
to indefinitely removing enriched uranium. We want full reparations for all the damages caused by this war. We want security guarantees that Iran and Iranian proxies, whether it's the Houthis or whether it's Hezbollah in Lebanon will never be attacked by the United States and Israel. And we want an apology, basically. And we want the removal of American military bases from the region.
So if you don't agree to all of that, Iran's been saying, we don't even want to talk about a negotiation. You agree to those things. We're open to have at least a conversation. So that's the status while Donald Trump is out there. You know, look, what's Donald Trump doing? He's been look at these pictures right here. Donald Trump is now ripping to shreds the historic White House West walkway.
So it wasn't enough for Donald Trump to rip down the East Wing. He's now ripping out the West Walkway. And of course they destroyed the Rose Garden. Look at these pictures right here. Like that's what Donald Trump's focused on. His triumphal golden arches, his golden ballrooms. And again, the American people here are suffering. Our troops are getting killed and injured abroad right now.
We're sending new ships apparently out there in addition to the Marine Expeditionary Units, in addition to the 86th Airborne Division. and the elite paratroopers, in addition to the USS Tripoli, the USS Boxer, and all these forces that are now amassing for a potential ground invasion of Karg Island and Iran. And now the Houthis are involved.
We'll see what happens at the Strait there in the Red Sea. We're now also sending the USS George H. Bush aircraft carrier is going to be deployed to the central command area of responsibility.
And again, unclear if one of the reasons that that's being brought there is that the USS Gerald Ford, you know, it had to be repaired in Greece recently because there was a mysterious laundry fire that the U.S. alleges. Which is strange, though, because Donald Trump during a speech also talked about Iranian drone swarms hitting a ship or one of their biggest ships.
So, Donald Trump said that, and that's where they claim there was a laundry fire. That's the official story, laundry fire.
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Chapter 5: What tragic news has emerged regarding U.S. soldiers in Riyadh?
I'll show you what Donald Trump talked about at a speech that he gave. Yeah, Donald Trump was giving a speech last night in Miami at this financial conference where he made these like, Saudi business people show up while the United States base in Saudi Arabia was getting hit by Iran and at least 12 of our soldiers were getting injured.
They were holding this quid pro quo financial conference thing and just an unmitigated disaster. The unmitigated gall and the greed here. Here's what Donald Trump was saying about these drone swarms that hit the ship. even though the official story is laundry fire. What's he talking about here? Here, play this clip.
We knew there was a problem when we noticed at one o'clock in the morning, every 32 seconds, another airplane, a very fast plane, was coming off the deck of an aircraft carrier. That's actually the biggest aircraft carrier in the world. And every 32 seconds, vroom, vroom, vroom. And it was one o'clock in the morning. So we said, okay, I think we're in trouble. But they were ready for us, Johnny.
And we were ready. He said, we were ready. And then they hit us. And they came from 17 different angles. They were here. They were there. We ran for our lives. It was over.
And it was... Then Donald Trump continued to call the Strait of Hormuz the Strait of Trump. You can listen to it for yourself. Play this clip.
They have to open up the Strait of Trump. I mean... Excuse me. I'm so sorry. Such a terrible mistake. The fake news will say he accidentally said no. There's no accidents with me. Not too many.
And then Donald Trump was continuously attacking NATO. I'll show you Trump attacking NATO right here.
But I think a tremendous mistake was when NATO just wasn't there. They just weren't there. It's going to make a lot of money for the United States because we spend hundreds of billions of dollars a year on NATO, hundreds of protecting them. And we would have always been there for them. But now, based on their actions, I guess we don't have to be, do we? Mr. President.
That sounds like a breaking story. Yes, sir. Is that breaking news? I think we just have breaking news. But that's the fact. I've been saying that. Why would we be there for them if they're not there for us? They weren't there for us.
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Chapter 6: How is the economic situation affected by the ongoing conflict?
Rubio goes, after this war ends, we're all going to have to accept the reality that Iran has shut down the Strait of Hormuz. There's nothing we can do about it. So if you want to deal with it yourself, you deal with it. But the United States, we don't see this as our problem. Just think about the gall for Rubio to say, we don't see this as our problem. And Rubio essentially says,
admitting defeat by saying, we're going to what? You're going to allow Iran to control the Strait of Hormuz? Just listen, just so you know, I'm not exaggerating. Here's what Rubio says. You can listen to what Rubio says for yourself. Play this clip.
We're talking about this. There are some in the Iranian regime that are going around saying that they want to make the Strait of Hormuz tolling thing, they want to make it permanent. That's unacceptable. The whole world should be outraged by it.
We're impacted by it a little bit, but the rest of the world is impacted by it a lot more, including many of the countries represented today here at the G7. And so if those countries are deeply impacted by it, all we've said is, You guys need to do something about it. We'll help you, but you guys are going to need to be ready to do something about it.
Because when this conflict and when this operation ends, if the Iranians decide, well, now we control the Straits of Hormuz and you can only go through here if you pay us and we allow you to, that's not only is it illegal under international law and maritime law, it's unacceptable. And that can't be allowed to exist.
And so what we've said is that the countries that are most impacted by that should be willing to do something about it and we'll help them. And that's what I said.
As the Kobayashi letter explains, so we're ending last week with the US oil prices at $101 per barrel or $114 per barrel, depending on which metric you use. The S&P 500 is at a 232-day low. The U.S. 10-year note yields are at 4.4%. I mean, the 2-year note yields, the 10-year note yields, the 20-year note yields are surging like crazy. That's why mortgage rates are going to be at record highs.
We're going to see surging inflation. And the Kobayashi letter says, if the last 14 months have taught us anything, it is the next 50 hours until 6 p.m. Eastern time when the futures markets open on Sunday that... Trump and Besant, they're going to try to do everything they can to manipulate the market before the futures open on Sunday, the futures markets open.
Meanwhile, you have MB Galabaf, the head of the Iranian parliament, saying a few things. One, he says, How can the U.S., which can't even protect its own soldiers at its bases in the region and instead leaves them stashed away in hotels, protect them in our soil? And then he also said that the markets are getting numb to all of Donald Trump's manipulation.
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