🚨IRAN WAR – SOMETHING BIG JUST HAPPENED IN THE LAST FEW HOURS…

Iran’s missiles didn’t just hit sand. They hit the heart of the world’s gas supply. In a few chaotic minutes over Ras Laffan, 17% of Qatar’s LNG export capacity vanished in fire and twisted steel. No casualties. Just permanent damage. Europe exposed. Wall Street on edge. And a quiet threat of total ener… Continues…

What happened in Ras Laffan is not a regional skirmish; it’s a structural break in the global energy system. A single successful missile turned the world’s largest LNG export hub into a multi‑year bottleneck, erasing 12.8 million tonnes of annual supply that simply cannot be replaced. Europe, already fragile after losing Russian gas, is now chained to volatile spot markets and price spikes that will bleed into electricity bills, industrial output, and inflation. This isn’t a winter scare. It’s a 3‑ to 5‑year hole.

The deeper danger is escalation. South Pars and Ras Laffan share a reservoir — and now they’re becoming shared targets. Each retaliatory strike raises the odds that critical infrastructure, not armies, becomes the main battlefield. If Iran follows through on threats against US‑linked energy assets, or if South Pars is hit again, the world won’t just face higher prices. It will face a new era where energy security is no longer assumed, but permanently at risk.

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