Tag Archives: Strait of Hormuz

Oil at US$200 per barrel: Global shock, strategic winners, and Caribbean survival strategies

Oil at US$200 per barrel: Why maritime choke points threaten global stability.

Oil at US$200 per barrel would trigger a systemic global economic shock driven by supply disruption at critical maritime choke points. This extreme scenario reflects escalating geopolitical risk, particularly asymmetric warfare affecting energy transit routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. The article explains how such a price spike would …

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War between Israel and Iran: Global fallout, Caribbean impact, and how to prepare

How the war between Israel and Iran could reshape the global economy.

As tensions rise in the Middle East, the possibility of a full-scale war between Israel and Iran is no longer unthinkable. What might begin as air strikes or cyberattacks could escalate into a broader regional war, drawing in global powers and triggering wide-reaching consequences. This article examines how such a …

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