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Iranian Tankers Vacate Ports, US Fracture Predicted

Iranian tankers vacate amid tensions with Israel, Elon Musk reports challenges with Hurricane Helene relief, and Martin Armstrong predicts key geopolitical shifts.

The User's Profile Ivor October 6, 2024
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Geopolitics

Iranian oil tankers have reportedly vacated Kharg Island, Iran’s largest oil export terminal, amid fears of an imminent Israeli attack. This strategic withdrawal follows an Iranian missile attack on Israel earlier this week, which has heightened tensions in the Middle East. Satellite images and tanker tracking data confirm the movement of Iranian tankers, which handle about 90% of the country’s oil exports. The oil market has responded with a 1.5% increase in prices, reflecting concerns over potential disruptions. Analysts suggest that OPEC’s spare capacity, primarily in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, could compensate for any Iranian supply loss, though significant disruptions could lead to higher oil prices.

US Politics

Meanwhile, Hurricane Helene has caused significant damage from Florida to North Carolina, marking the deadliest U.S. hurricane since Katrina. The storm’s aftermath presents substantial economic damage and long-term recovery challenges. Social media has become a primary source of information, highlighting ongoing struggles, lack of government aid, and private efforts to assist affected communities. Criticism has been directed at federal and state responses, with accusations of inefficiency and misallocation of resources. SpaceX engineers, led by Elon Musk, have attempted to deliver Starlink terminals and supplies to devastated areas, reportedly facing obstacles from FEMA. Musk’s public comments reflect the challenges in coordinating effective disaster relief.

In another development, Martin Armstrong’s Socrates has made predictions about global economic shifts and conflicts, including a purported decline of the United States due to political polarization. The AI forecasts a future where the U.S. breaks into regions, with the financial capital moving from New York to Beijing amid a predicted World War III. Armstrong criticizes American Neocons for perpetuating wars and accuses the media of exacerbating political division. These claims, while controversial, reflect ongoing debates about media influence and political dynamics in the U.S.

Sources

Predicting America’s Demise Amidst Political Chaos and Media Bias

The media has poisoned the population, creating such hatred between both sides that there is no resolution because there can be no compromise.

Source | Submitted by rhollenb

Iranian Oil Tankers Evacuate Kharg Island Amid Fears of Israeli Strike

Iranian oil tankers have moved away from Kharg Island, Iran’s biggest oil export terminal, amid fears of an imminent Israeli attack on the most important crude export infrastructure in Iran.

Source | Submitted by AaronMcKeon

Hurricane Helene: A Tale of Tragedy, Neglect, and Political Indifference

This horrific natural disaster is a reminder of the extent to which the regime hates the people who live there.

Source | Submitted by venuspluto67

Elon Musk Criticizes FEMA for Blocking Starlink Aid to North Carolina Disaster Zones

SpaceX engineers are trying to deliver Starlink terminals & supplies to devastated areas in North Carolina right now and @FEMA is both failing to help AND won’t let others help.

Source | Submitted by thecountmc

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