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The situation in the Middle East has escalated dangerously. Iran has issued a warning that oil shipments will cease from the area if attacks by the U.S. and Israel persist. This threat is directed at the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping lane that accounts for nearly 20% of global oil exports.

In response, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stern caution, stating that the U.S. would retaliate “twenty times harder” should Iran obstruct tanker movements. As tensions heighten, the global oil market is already feeling the effects, with prices fluctuating dramatically and concerns mounting over a potential worldwide energy crisis.

At the same time, Iran's leaders have expressed resistance, diplomatic efforts seem stalled, and the international community is closely monitoring the situation to determine if the conflict will intensify or head towards a resolution.

Should the Strait of Hormuz be closed, the repercussions could be felt throughout the global economy almost immediately.

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00:00What happens if the world suddenly loses one-fifth of its oil supply?
00:03Iran just issued a shocking warning.
00:06Its Revolutionary Guards say not a single liter of oil will leave the Middle East
00:10if U.S. and Israeli attacks continue.
00:13That threat targets the Strait of Hormuz,
00:15the narrow waterway where about 20% of the world's oil passes every day.
00:20U.S. President Donald Trump responded immediately.
00:23He warned that if Iran blocks oil tankers,
00:26the United States will strike 20 times harder than before.
00:28The conflict is already escalating.
00:32Air and missile strikes across Iran have killed over 1,300 civilians,
00:36according to Iran's U.N. ambassador.
00:38Oil markets went wild.
00:40Prices first surged nearly 30%, then crashed more than 10% in just one day.
00:46Meanwhile, Iran's new supreme leader, Moitabha Khamenei,
00:49signaled defiance, and negotiations between Tehran and Washington appear completely frozen.
00:55Now the big question is simple.
00:56Will this crisis end quickly or push the world toward a much larger war?
01:01Because if the Strait of Hormuz closes,
01:03the global economy could feel the shock overnight.
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