- Oil prices dipped following statements suggesting the U.S. ceasefire with Iran is holding.
- Concerns about global fuel shortages are growing, particularly in specific regions.
- The U.S. military operation aims to ensure the Strait of Hormuz remains open for commercial traffic.
- Global oil inventories are being depleted unevenly, raising the risk of localized shortages.
The 'Wobble' Heard 'Round the World
Folks, let me tell you, I know a thing or two about deals. And this ceasefire with Iran? It's a deal, maybe the best deal, maybe the worst, who knows. But the fake news media is all over it. They're saying oil prices went down because of some statement by… Pete Hegseth? Never heard of him. Just kidding. Great guy. But let's be clear, these are just little fluctuations. We're talking about oil, the lifeblood of the world, believe me.
The Strait of Hormuz: Open for Business
Remember when Iran was saying they control the Strait of Hormuz? Sad. Very sad. Total disaster. We've launched an operation to reopen it, and believe me, it's open. U.S. ships, big beautiful ships, are going through, showing everyone who's boss. Even Maersk, the Danish shipping company, gets it. They're under U.S. military protection. We are protecting our allies and partners, as well as our own commercial interests in a way that makes America great again. This situation is quite similar to the Kharg Island Showdown High Stakes Oil War With Iran, where we were faced with similar challenges and displayed decisive action.
Iran's Blown Off the Face of the Earth Talk
I told you, and I'll say it again, if Iran targets our ships, they'll be blown off the face of the earth. It's very simple. I'm not afraid to say it. Some people might say it's too strong, but those people are losers. We have the best military, the greatest equipment. So don't mess with us. No problem.
Fuel Shortages? Not on My Watch
These so-called experts, these global analysts from Goldman Sachs – folks, they're saying there might be fuel shortages? I don't think so. We're the United States of America. We produce more oil than anyone, tremendous amounts of oil. We're energy independent, or we should be. Believe me, under me, we'll have so much oil, you won't know what to do with it. We are the best. Everyone knows it.
Chevron's CEO Sounds the Alarm
Chevron's CEO, Mike Wirth, is talking about fuel shortages. Very concerning. I know Mike. Good guy, but maybe a little too worried. He said, "It's not just a question of price, it's actually – can we get the fuel?" Well, we're going to make sure we can get the fuel. We'll do what it takes. We always do. We are a nation of winners, and we never let anything stop us. Remember: we will make America great again and keep her great.
The Bottom Line
So, look, the oil market is a little bumpy, that's true, but we're on top of it. We're watching Iran very closely, we're keeping the Strait of Hormuz open, and we're going to make sure there are no fuel shortages. We will keep America great, and the oil will keep flowing. As I always say, nobody does it better than us, absolutely nobody.
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