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"The World Economy CANNOT Survive" - Iran Hormuz Oil Crisis Could Trigger GLOBAL MELTDOWN

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4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Panel warns a massive oil supply shock could trigger global collapse, forcing nations to dump U.S. assets and sending rates soaring. With energy shortages spreading, this debate breaks down how quickly markets, economies, and global stability could unravel

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Tax rules apply. And you know, we've heard about this for so many years. We need war against Iran.

0:33.7

We need war against Iran. This has been said so many times under, it doesn't matter who's president.

0:43.2

That's been around as a major policy force. And it looks like Charlie Kirk was the first a casualty in this campaign. You're going there? Well, you know, he was very much against this war.

0:50.6

You think you're saying Charlie could have been a casualty in this? It looks like it. You know, just look at the amazing investigation done by Candace Owens. Yeah, you know, she's done an amazing investigation. She's asking questions. Right. And you know, we should be allowed to ask questions. That's in fact the phrase from Charlie Kirk himself, we should always ask questions. Right, right. And he was close to President Trump. He had clearly a lot of

1:12.5

voting power, young people. And he continued, particularly in the last year of his life, to argue

1:19.7

stronger and stronger, don't do this. We don't want to get into this Quagmire war against

1:24.8

But now that he is in here, what I'm trying to find out from you is, who has power now,

1:30.7

who needs who now?

1:32.6

Is NATO getting so desperate that they're going to go closer to China?

1:35.8

Like, who are they going to go and say, we've got to figure out it would open up this relationship with Russia?

1:40.3

Like, who's, where are you at with this?

1:42.8

Yeah, natural, just headline yesterday on Reuters,

1:45.7

European Union natural gas imports from Russia up 22% year over year.

1:49.7

So that's where it's going to push them, I think, in some level,

1:53.4

is they're desperate for energy, to Richard's point.

1:56.7

And the hard part is, is energy and food are higher on Maslow's hierarchy of needs than stocks, bonds, et cetera.

2:08.7

And the nature of the economic system we've had over the last 30, 25 years in particular, there's something called the net international investment position.

2:18.8

It's simply a tallying as a balance sheet of how much do foreigners own of U.S. assets

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