🚨 SAUDI ARABIA JUST TOOK A DESPERATE STEP. THE SITUATION IS WORSE THAN PEOPLE THINK.


Saudi Arabia has opened an INTENSIFIED DIRECT LINE with Iran in an attempt to calm the conflict.
Think about that for a moment. The Saudis, who have been regional rivals of Iran for decades, are now urgently pushing for de-escalation.
Here’s what this REALLY signals:
⚠️ Saudi Arabia is deeply concerned. Iran reportedly launched drones toward the Sheba oil field tonight. Their own energy infrastructure is now under direct threat.
⚠️ If Saudi leaders are contacting Tehran directly, it suggests they believe the war could rapidly spiral beyond control.
⚠️ The world’s biggest oil exporter is trying to protect itself, not simply acting out of diplomacy, but out of serious security fears.
⚠️ Saudi oil facilities are now potential targets. A single successful strike on Aramco infrastructure could push oil prices toward $150 overnight.
⚠️ This echoes the 2019 Abqaiq attack, but on a far larger scale, with a major war already unfolding at the same time.
When one of the wealthiest and most powerful countries in the Middle East reaches out to its longtime rival, it suggests the situation has moved into dangerous territory.
The Strait of Hormuz remains under threat. Oil infrastructure is being targeted. Global supply chains are already under strain.
And the one country that could potentially mediate peace is currently focused on deploying carrier strike groups in the Red Sea.
Right now, the global economy is facing a very uncertain moment.
Prepare accordingly.
Anyway, I will keep monitoring the situation, and I’ll post an update later. Turn on notifications, this is EXTREMELY important.
Many people will wish they followed me sooner.
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