Iran Warns of Global Oil and Gas Shortages Amid Trump’s Threats
Iran threatens ‘oil-gas shortage year’ for the world after Trump's expletives
Hindustan Times
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Iran has issued a stark warning of a potential global oil and gas shortage in 2026 following US President Donald Trump's aggressive threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz. Iran claims it controls the strait and has responded to Trump's expletive-laden remarks with a series of social media taunts, emphasizing the geopolitical tensions surrounding this critical waterway.
- 01Iran threatens a global oil and gas shortage in 2026 in response to Trump's remarks.
- 02Trump's threats target Iran's energy infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked.
- 03Iran claims control over the Strait of Hormuz, a vital passage for global oil supplies.
- 04Iran's diplomatic missions have launched a coordinated social media campaign against Trump.
- 05Tensions between the US and Iran continue to escalate amid military operations and threats.
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In a heated exchange, Iran has warned of a potential global oil and gas shortage in 2026 following US President Donald Trump's expletive-laden threats regarding the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for approximately 20% of the world's oil supply. Trump declared that if the strait is not reopened, the US would target Iranian energy infrastructure, dubbing Tuesday as 'Power Plant Day.' Iran retorted that this would lead to 'Power Cut Day' the following day, highlighting the geopolitical stakes involved. The Iranian government emphasized its control over the strait, asserting it is only closed to enemies while allowing oil vessels from countries like India, Pakistan, China, France, and Spain to pass. Amid this backdrop, Iran's diplomatic missions have engaged in a social media campaign, mocking Trump's language and referencing past US military failures, such as the 1980 Operation Eagle Claw. The ongoing tensions underscore the fragility of global energy security and the potential ramifications of military actions in the region.
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The ongoing tensions between the US and Iran could lead to increased oil prices and supply disruptions, affecting consumers globally. If the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, countries reliant on oil imports may face higher costs and potential shortages.
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