Middle East war simulation, global energy crisis, Qatar LNG, Kharg Island, Strait of Hormuz, and Red Sea choke points explained in one high speed breakdown. This scenario explores how a single spark could trigger a worldwide economic shock that you would feel at the pump, on your bills, and in supply chains.
This video war games a worst case escalation using real geopolitical pressure points and historical patterns. From Qatar’s roughly 20 percent share of global LNG exports to Kharg Island’s role in Iran’s oil, from the Strait of Hormuz to the Bab el Mandeb and the Suez lifeline, see how simultaneous disruptions could ripple through Europe, Asia, and beyond. We also look at how Houthi attacks have already shaken Red Sea shipping and why alliances across the region could turn a regional conflict into a global crisis. Note: This is a scenario and not a report of confirmed events.
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This video war games a worst case escalation using real geopolitical pressure points and historical patterns. From Qatar’s roughly 20 percent share of global LNG exports to Kharg Island’s role in Iran’s oil, from the Strait of Hormuz to the Bab el Mandeb and the Suez lifeline, see how simultaneous disruptions could ripple through Europe, Asia, and beyond. We also look at how Houthi attacks have already shaken Red Sea shipping and why alliances across the region could turn a regional conflict into a global crisis. Note: This is a scenario and not a report of confirmed events.
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00:00What if I told you that last night, while most of the world was sleeping, two ancient enemies launched attacks
00:05so devastating that the entire global economy is now hanging by a thread, and the man who could have stopped
00:10this war was just assassinated? Stick around, because what happened next will blow your mind.
00:14Right now, at this very moment, something catastrophic is unfolding across the Middle East. Fires are burning in oil fields
00:21that supply a quarter of the world's energy. Missiles are raining down on cities that have stood for thousands of
00:26years. And deep in the halls of power, religious leaders are celebrating destruction because they believe it will bring about
00:33the end of days itself.
00:34If you are watching this and you want to understand what is really happening in this war and why it
00:39matters to your life, smash that like button and let the world know you are paying attention.
00:45Every click helps spread the truth about what they are not telling you on the evening news.
00:50This is not just another conflict in a region most people cannot find on a map. This is the beginning
00:54of something that could reshape civilization itself.
00:57And by the end of this video, you will understand exactly why some of the most powerful people on Earth
01:03are not trying to stop this war. They are trying to make it worse.
01:07Let me take you back to what happened just hours ago. The Israelis launched a massive strike on Iranian oil
01:12fields. Now that alone would be enough to send shockwaves through global markets.
01:16But what came next is what has intelligence agencies around the world, scrambling, Iran responded. But they did not just
01:22hit Israel. They attacked Qatar.
01:24Now I need you to understand why that single word, Qatar, should send chills down your spine.
01:29Qatar provides 20% of the entire world's liquefied natural gas. 20%. That means one out of every five homes
01:36heated by natural gas, one out of every five factories powered by LNG, one out of every five power plants
01:41keeping the lights on across Europe and Asia depends on energy flowing out of that tiny nation in the Persian
01:46Gulf.
01:46And now it is under attack. The footage coming out of Qatar right now is being suppressed. Most news networks
01:51are not showing it.
01:52But those who have seen it describe scenes of absolute devastation, critical infrastructure burning, emergency services overwhelmed, a country that
02:00was supposed to be neutral in this conflict suddenly thrust into the center of a war it never asked for.
02:05But here is what makes this even more terrifying. This is not random. This is not chaos. This is strategy.
02:12The Iranian leadership has made a calculated decision. If they cannot win this war militarily, they will make sure everyone
02:19loses.
02:19And the way you do that is by destroying the one thing the modern world cannot survive without, cheap energy.
02:26Think about what happens when energy prices spike, factories close, transportation costs explode, food prices skyrocket, heating becomes unaffordable.
02:36The entire global economy, which runs on the assumption that oil and gas will keep flowing, grinds to a halt.
02:43And that is exactly what Iran wants.
02:45Stay with me because what I am about to reveal will change how you see every news headline coming out
02:51of this region.
02:52The war you think you are watching is not the war that is actually being fought.
02:56Now before we go deeper into Iran's strategy, I need to tell you what is happening to Tel Aviv right
03:00now.
03:00Because this is something the mainstream media is actively censoring.
03:04The Iranians have launched a new wave of ballistic missiles at Israel's most populated city.
03:08But these are not the missiles you have seen before. These are cluster warheads.
03:12And if you do not know what that means, let me explain why Israeli air defense commanders are having sleepless
03:17nights.
03:18A cluster warhead does not hit one target.
03:20It breaks apart in the sky and releases dozens, sometimes hundreds of smaller munitions that spread across a wide area.
03:27It is like trying to stop a shotgun blast with a single bullet.
03:30You cannot do it.
03:32The Iron Dome, the system that Israel has relied on for years to protect its cities, was never designed to
03:37handle this kind of attack.
03:38And so Tel Aviv is being hit. Hard.
03:41Now, normally when a major city is under attack, you see footage everywhere.
03:45Social media lights up.
03:47News helicopters circle overhead.
03:48But not this time.
03:50The Israeli government has imposed strict censorship on what can be broadcast.
03:54They do not want the world to see what is happening to their capital city.
03:58But here is what we do know.
04:00Residential buildings have been hit.
04:03Emergency services are stretched beyond capacity.
04:06And the psychological impact on a population that believed they were protected by an impenetrable shield is devastating.
04:14You would think that with their largest city being pummeled, Israeli leadership would be desperate to end this war.
04:19You would think they would be looking for any possible off-ramp, any diplomatic solution that could stop the destruction.
04:24But you would be wrong.
04:26And this is where the story takes a turn that most analysts refuse to talk about.
04:31Because to understand why this war will not end, you have to understand something that has nothing to do with
04:37geopolitics.
04:38You have to understand eschatology.
04:40Now, I know that is a word most people have never heard before.
04:44Eschatology is the study of end times.
04:47The religious belief systems surrounding how the world will end.
04:51And right now, in the halls of power in Jerusalem, there are people who are not just accepting this destruction.
04:58They are welcoming it.
04:59Let me tell you about what some of the most influential religious leaders in Israel are saying right now.
05:04And I need you to listen carefully because this explains everything.
05:08There are rabbis in Jerusalem who are preaching to their followers that this war of destruction is a necessary step.
05:15They believe that the chaos unfolding across the Middle East will bring about the coming of the Messiah.
05:21They are not mourning the missiles falling on Tel Aviv.
05:24They are celebrating them.
05:26One particularly influential rabbi declared that the Messiah would arrive on Thursday.
05:31That was yesterday.
05:33And while that prediction did not come true, the fervor has not diminished.
05:37If anything, each escalation is seen as confirmation that the end times are near.
05:44Now, you might think this is fringe ideology.
05:47You might assume these voices are on the margins of Israeli society.
05:51But you would be wrong.
05:52These religious leaders have significant political influence.
05:55They have the ear of lawmakers.
05:56They shape policy in ways that most Western observers completely fail to understand.
06:01And so when you try to analyze this war through a purely geopolitical lens, you will always miss the truth.
06:08Because for some of the key players in this conflict, the goal is not peace.
06:13The goal is not security.
06:14The goal is apocalypse.
06:16Later in this video, I will explain how this religious dimension connects to the assassination that happened just days ago.
06:23And why that single death may have doomed any hope of a negotiated end to this conflict.
06:29But first, you need to understand the military situation on the ground.
06:32Let me show you where we are in this war right now.
06:35And I need you to picture a map of the Middle East in your mind.
06:37On one side, you have the United States and Israel pursuing what analysts call maximalist objectives.
06:42They do not want to defeat Iran.
06:44They want to destroy it.
06:45They want to eliminate Iran's capacity to function as a nation state.
06:49How do you do that?
06:50First, you decapitate the leadership.
06:51You assassinate generals, intelligence chiefs, and political figures until there is no one left who can coordinate a response.
06:58Second, you target the economy.
07:00You sanction everything, bomb oil facilities, and strangle the country financially.
07:05And third, when all else fails, you attack civilian infrastructure, water treatment plants, power stations,
07:11the basic systems that allow a modern society to function.
07:14And there are credible reports that this third phase is already beginning.
07:18The groundwork for destroying civilian infrastructure is being laid right now.
07:23But there is another dimension to the American and Israeli strategy that is even more insidious.
07:29They want to break Iran apart from the inside.
07:32Iran is not a homogenous country.
07:34It is a complex mosaic of different ethnic groups.
07:37Persians, Azeris, Kurds, Arabs, Baloks, and many others.
07:42For decades, foreign intelligence agencies have tried to exploit these divisions.
07:46The strategy has a name.
07:48Balkanization.
07:49The same process that tore Yugoslavia apart in the 1990s.
07:52The idea is to provoke ethnic conflict within Iran.
07:55Fund separatist movements, armed minority groups.
07:57Create chaos until the country fragments into a collection of weak, competing statelets
08:01that can never again challenge Western interests in the region.
08:05Now that is the American and Israeli strategy.
08:07But what about Iran?
08:08The Iranians are also pursuing maximalist objectives.
08:11And their strategy is terrifyingly simple.
08:14If they cannot win, no one wins.
08:16Iran knows it cannot defeat the United States military in a conventional war.
08:20They know their air force is obsolete, their navy is outmatched,
08:23and their ground forces would be overwhelmed by American firepower.
08:26But they have something else.
08:28They have the ability to inflict catastrophic damage on the global economy.
08:32And that is exactly what they intend to do.
08:35The entire basis of the modern global economy is cheap energy.
08:39Everything you buy, everything you consume,
08:41every service you use depends on oil and gas
08:44flowing freely from the Persian Gulf to markets around the world.
08:47And Iran sits right at the choke point.
08:49By attacking the energy infrastructure of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries,
08:53Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, Iran,
08:57can effectively hold the global economy hostage.
09:00And that is precisely what they are doing.
09:02Stay with me because in the next section,
09:05I am going to walk you through exactly how this war is likely to escalate.
09:10And what I am about to tell you is not speculation.
09:14These are the scenarios that military planners in Washington and Tehran are gaming out right now.
09:20As this war drags on, the United States will eventually face a choice.
09:24They can continue the current strategy of airstrikes and economic pressure.
09:29Or they can launch a ground invasion.
09:31And here is why a ground invasion is almost inevitable.
09:34Airstrikes can destroy targets, but they cannot hold territory.
09:37Economic pressure can weaken a country, but it cannot force surrender.
09:41If the goal truly is to destroy Iran as a functioning nation state,
09:44at some point Boots will have to hit the ground.
09:46Now let me tell you about the most likely invasion scenario.
09:49And pay attention because this is based on actual military planning documents that have been leaked over the years.
09:55There is an island off the coast of Iran called Karg Island.
09:58It is a small, seemingly insignificant piece of land in the Persian Gulf.
10:02But here is why it matters.
10:04Karg Island handles approximately 90% of Iran's oil exports.
10:0890%.
10:09That tiny island is the economic jugular vein of the Iranian state.
10:13The idea is simple.
10:14If you capture Karg Island, you can strangle the Iranian economy overnight.
10:18No more oil exports.
10:19No more revenue.
10:20No more ability to sustain a prolonged war effort.
10:23On paper, taking the island would be relatively easy.
10:26A combined amphibious and airborne assault could secure it within days.
10:30But here is the problem.
10:31Holding it is another matter entirely.
10:34Karg Island sits just off the Iranian coastline.
10:37It is within range of Iranian artillery, missiles, and coastal defense systems.
10:41Any force occupying the island would be under constant bombardment.
10:44And the only way to protect them would be to expand the operation.
10:47You would have to secure the coastline.
10:49But the Iranian coastline is backed by the Zagros Mountains.
10:53A formidable natural barrier that has protected Persia from invaders for thousands of years.
10:59And if you try to push inland, you face increasingly difficult terrain and an increasingly hostile population.
11:06This is what military strategists call mission creep.
11:09You start with a limited objective.
11:11Just take the island.
11:12But then the mission keeps expanding.
11:14Because each objective creates new vulnerabilities that require additional action to address.
11:19It happened in Vietnam.
11:21It happened in Afghanistan.
11:22It happened in Iraq.
11:23And if a ground invasion of Iran begins, it will happen again.
11:27But that is not even the most dangerous escalation scenario.
11:30Let me tell you about the nightmare that keeps Defense Department officials awake at night.
11:33Saudi Arabia.
11:34Right now, the Iranians are attacking Saudi Arabian infrastructure.
11:38And at some point, the Saudis will have to respond.
11:40They may have no choice but to formally declare war on Iran.
11:43And here is why that matters.
11:45Saudi Arabia has a mutual defense pact with Pakistan.
11:48Let that sink in for a moment.
11:50Pakistan has nuclear weapons.
11:52If Saudi Arabia is at war with Iran, Pakistan is obligated to come to their defense.
11:57And suddenly, this regional conflict has nuclear-armed participants.
12:02Now, look at a map.
12:03Pakistan sits on Iran's eastern border.
12:06If Pakistani forces entered the war, Iran would be fighting on two fronts.
12:10The Americans and Israelis from the west.
12:12The Pakistanis from the east.
12:14A classic pincer movement that could overwhelm Iranian defenses.
12:18But here is what makes this truly terrifying.
12:21Once nuclear weapons are in play, the calculus changes completely.
12:25Every military planner has to consider scenarios they would rather not think about.
12:29What if the war goes badly for one side?
12:32What if they become desperate?
12:34What if the unthinkable becomes thinkable?
12:36I want to be clear.
12:37I do not believe tactical nuclear weapons will be used in this conflict.
12:40The costs would be too high.
12:42The consequences too unpredictable.
12:44But once you have nuclear-armed nations actively engaged in warfare, you cannot completely rule it out.
12:50And that uncertainty, that possibility, however remote, changes everything.
12:55Now there is another escalation pathway that I need to tell you about.
12:59And this one involves a group that most Americans have only heard about in passing.
13:03The Houthis.
13:04You may remember the Houthis from news stories about attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.
13:08They are an Iranian-backed militia based in Yemen who have been fighting a brutal civil war for nearly a
13:13decade.
13:14But they are not just a local nuisance.
13:16They are a strategic asset that Iran can deploy at a moment of its choosing.
13:20And that moment may be approaching.
13:22The Red Sea connects the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean through the Suez Canal.
13:26It is one of the most critical maritime choke points in the world.
13:30Approximately 12% of global trade passes through those waters.
13:33And the Houthis have already demonstrated that they can disrupt that traffic.
13:37Now imagine a scenario where Iran activates the Houthis at the same time they are attacking GCC energy infrastructure.
13:44You would have two critical choke points close simultaneously.
13:47The Strait of Hormuz controlling access to Gulf oil.
13:50And the Bab el-Mandeb Strait controlling access to the Suez Canal.
13:53The global economy would effectively be severed in half.
13:56And here is what most people do not realize.
13:58If that happened, other nations would be forced to intervene.
14:01Not because they want to, but because they have no choice.
14:04South Korea and Japan are almost entirely dependent on energy imports from the Persian Gulf.
14:08If that energy is cut off, their economies collapse within weeks.
14:12They would have no option but to join the military effort to reopen those shipping lanes.
14:17And suddenly what started as a conflict between Israel and Iran has become a global war.
14:21Now I promised earlier that I would explain the assassination that may have doomed any hope for peace.
14:27And this is perhaps the most important part of this entire story.
14:30Because what happened just days ago changed everything.
14:32His name was Ali Larijani.
14:34If you have never heard that name before, you need to understand who he was and why his death matters
14:39so much.
14:40Larijani was effectively the leader of Iran's war effort.
14:43He was not the supreme leader or the president, but he was the man who actually coordinated Iran's military and
14:49diplomatic strategy.
14:50And here is what made him invaluable.
14:52He was pragmatic.
14:53In any war, there eventually comes a point where both sides are exhausted.
14:57The fighting has gone on too long.
14:59The costs have become too high.
15:01The original objectives seem distant and unachievable.
15:04And at that point, you need someone who can negotiate.
15:07You need someone with enough authority to bring the different factions together.
15:11Someone with enough credibility to sell a compromise.
15:13Someone who is willing to accept less than total victory in exchange for ending the bloodshed.
15:18Larijani was that person.
15:20He had decades of experience in Iranian government.
15:23He understood how to navigate the complex power structures of the Islamic Republic.
15:26He had relationships with hardliners and moderates alike.
15:29If anyone could have negotiated a ceasefire, it was him.
15:32And now he is dead.
15:33The Israelis assassinated him.
15:35And in doing so, they may have eliminated any possibility of a diplomatic resolution to this conflict.
15:40Now, let me explain why this kind of assassination is such a catastrophic mistake.
15:45And I want to use an analogy that will make this clear.
15:48Imagine two gangs at war with each other on the streets of a major city.
15:53Gang A and Gang B.
15:54They are fighting over territory, over money, over respect.
15:58And like all gangs, they are organized as hierarchies with a leader at the top.
16:04Now, here is the thing that every experienced criminal understands.
16:08When you are at war with a rival gang, you do not kill their leader.
16:12You think about it.
16:13You fantasize about it.
16:14But you do not do it.
16:16Why?
16:16For two reasons.
16:17First, the whole point of a gang war is usually to achieve some objective.
16:21More territory.
16:22Better terms.
16:23An end to encroachment.
16:25And once you achieve that objective, you need to negotiate a truce.
16:28But you cannot negotiate with a dead man.
16:30The leader is the one person who has the authority to commit the entire gang to an agreement.
16:34Kill him, and there is no one left who can make that deal stick.
16:38Second, when you kill a gang leader, you create a power vacuum.
16:41And in the middle of a war, the person who fills that vacuum is almost never the reasonable one.
16:46The person who rises to power during wartime is the most violent, the most extreme, the most unwilling to compromise.
16:53By killing the leader, you guarantee that whoever replaces him will be worse.
16:57This is not just gang wisdom.
16:58This is basic political science.
17:01This is why, throughout history, warring nations have generally avoided assassinating each other's leaders.
17:06Because doing so eliminates the possibility of a negotiated peace.
17:10And that is exactly what the Israelis and Americans have done.
17:14By killing Larajani, they have ensured that there is no off-ramp.
17:18There is no one left in Iran with both the authority and the inclination to negotiate an end to this
17:23war.
17:23The conflict will now be fought to the bitter end.
17:26And I have to tell you, based on everything we know, that is exactly what some people want.
17:30The Israelis and Americans pursuing maximalist aims have no interest in a negotiated settlement.
17:36They want Iran destroyed.
17:37They want its government toppled.
17:38They want its military shattered.
17:40They want its territory divided.
17:42Nothing less will satisfy them.
17:44And the Iranians, pushed into a corner with no way out, have committed to their own maximalist response.
17:50If they go down, they will take the global economy with them.
17:53Two sides committed to total war.
17:55No one left who can negotiate peace.
17:58This is the situation we find ourselves in right now.
18:01Now, before I move on, I need to address something that is circulating widely on social media.
18:06There is speculation that Benjamin Netanyahu himself may be dead.
18:09Now, I want to be careful here because this is unverified.
18:12But let me tell you why people are asking this question.
18:16Netanyahu has not been seen in a public setting for many days.
18:20There have been cabinet meetings, meetings that the prime minister would normally chair, and he has not been there.
18:25When videos of him have appeared, analysts have noted clear signs of AI manipulation.
18:29The movements are slightly off.
18:31The lighting does not match.
18:33The characteristics of deepfake technology are present.
18:36Then there is the bizarre incident with the cafe.
18:38A photo appeared showing Netanyahu at a cafe in Jerusalem, supposedly proving he is alive.
18:44But here is the problem.
18:45The cafe is located in a mountainous area about 50 minutes from where the prime minister would normally be.
18:51Why would he drive nearly an hour to visit a random cafe?
18:55Why not simply hold a cabinet meeting or get on a phone call with Donald Trump if the goal was
18:59to prove he was alive?
19:01It does not add up.
19:02Now, I personally do not believe Netanyahu is dead.
19:05If he were, it would be almost impossible to keep that secret for long.
19:09Too many people would have to be involved in the cover-up.
19:11But he could be injured.
19:12He could be in hiding.
19:14What we do know is that Iranian missiles have been remarkably accurate in targeting senior Israeli officials.
19:19The head of Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, was killed.
19:23Netanyahu's own residence in Tel Aviv was hit.
19:25The question everyone is asking is this.
19:27How are the Iranians able to target so many top Israeli leaders with such precision?
19:32Do they have intelligence assets inside Israel?
19:35Have they compromised Israeli communications?
19:38Or do they have capabilities that Western analysts have underestimated?
19:41The truth is, we do not know.
19:43But the pattern is clear.
19:44Iranian strikes are hitting exactly where they are intended to hit.
19:48And that should terrify anyone who understands what it means.
19:51Now, let me bring this all together and explain why everything I have told you matters to your life.
19:55No matter where you are watching from.
19:56This war is not contained.
19:58It cannot be contained.
20:00The forces that have been unleashed will ripple outward until they touch every corner of the globe.
20:04If energy infrastructure continues to be targeted, you will see it at the gas pump.
20:08You will see it in your heating bills.
20:10You will see it in the price of everything you buy.
20:12Because everything depends on transportation.
20:14And transportation depends on fuel.
20:16If shipping lanes are closed, supply chains will collapse.
20:19The products you take for granted will become scarce.
20:21The just-in-time delivery system that keeps store shelves stocked will break down.
20:26If this war expands to include more nations, if Pakistan enters with its nuclear arsenal,
20:31if Japan and South Korea are forced to intervene,
20:34we are looking at a conflict that dwarfs anything we have seen since World War II.
20:39And the terrifying truth is that none of the major players seem interested in preventing this.
20:44The religious zealots see it as fulfillment of prophecy.
20:48The strategic planners see it as an opportunity to eliminate an enemy once and for all.
20:53The Iranians see it as their only card to play.
20:55No one is trying to find the exit.
20:57Because too many powerful people do not want to leave.
21:00Now I want to leave you with something to think about.
21:02Because as dark as this situation is, there is always the possibility of change.
21:07History is not predetermined.
21:09The choices that leaders make tomorrow could be different from the choices they made today.
21:14But for that to happen, people need to understand what is really going on.
21:19They need to see past the propaganda and the censorship and the carefully managed narratives.
21:24They need to understand the religious dimensions, the economic stakes, the military realities.
21:30That is why videos like this matter.
21:32That is why I need you to share this information with everyone you know.
21:37Because an informed public is the only force that can change the trajectory of events.
21:42When enough people understand what is happening.
21:45When enough people demand a different path.
21:47Leaders sometimes listen.
21:49Sometimes.
21:50The coming weeks will be decisive.
21:52Watch for Karg Island.
21:53Watch for Saudi Arabia's response.
21:55Watch for Houthi attacks on shipping.
21:56Watch for signs that nuclear-armed nations are moving closer to direct involvement.
22:00And most of all, watch for any sign, however small, that someone somewhere is trying to find a way out
22:05of this madness.
22:06Because right now, I do not see one.
22:08Don't stop here.
22:09The world is full of secrets waiting to be uncovered.
22:12Click on the next video and join us as we explore even more critical developments that will shape the future
22:17of our planet.
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