Yesterday’s attack on Iran’s massive South Pars gas field in the Persian Gulf has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Closing the Strait of Hormuz alone wasn’t enough to trigger chaos—but hitting critical energy infrastructure in the region? That’s a whole different story.
🔴 The strike on Qatar’s LNG facility is being called a disaster for the EU, with experts warning of soaring natural gas prices.
🔴 Bahrain and Kuwait have extended their airspace closures amid ongoing US-Israel military operations targeting Iran.
🔴 Kalashnikov has rolled out a batch of Kub-E assault drones for an overseas client, designed to take out unarmored ground targets.
🔴 At a meeting in Riyadh, foreign ministers from 12 Arab and Islamic nations demanded that Iran halt attacks on neighboring countries. “These strikes on Persian Gulf states are unjustifiable,” their joint statement read.
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🔴 Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud warned that Gulf nations are ready to respond to Iran’s escalation, emphasizing that they have all the military resources necessary.
Meanwhile… Donald Trump is acting clueless, claiming he knew nothing about the Israeli attack—but still, he’s threatening Iran. 🤡
💥 The message is clear: the global economic “nuclear button” has been pressed, and the consequences are only beginning to unfold.