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Supreme leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed as attacks on shipping, Gulf states continue

The crisis in the Strait of Hormuz showed no signs of easing Thursday as Iran's new supreme leader declared his country would continue to block the vital oil route and attack ships attempting to navigate it in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes.

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Expert unnerved by Pentagon shakiness as war 'shifting' in Iran's favor: 'It's shocking'

During a discussion on Iran’s leadership going on the offensive with new threats after being attacked by the United States, MS NOW analyst David Rohde explained that Iran has a strategy and the strategy is working because Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon has been shown to be unprepared.With US military officials conceding that they cannot protect oil tankers attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, Rohde claimed the war-torn country, for the moment, has the upper hand.“It's shocking to me what's happening in the Strait of Hormuz, how effective the Iranian military is,” he stated before conceding, “And I don't understand it.”“We have a very large navy, and if we're going to go to war with Iran, we should be aggressive in sort of using our Nav,y” he elaborated. “And this is where, just in the last, I would say, 48 hours, I wouldn't say the war overall is somehow turning in Iran's favor, but it's definitely shifting. They've found their footing there.”“They're stopping the most important route for energy to get to the rest of the world, 20 percent of the world's supply and it amazes me that the US military has no answer to that,” he observed. - YouTube youtu.be

Two people die after donating plasma at Canadian clinics under federal investigation

Company that runs the sites says it has ‘no reason to believe there is a correlation between the donors’ passing and plasma donation’Two people have died in Canada after donating plasma at a chain of clinics that has been under scrutiny by federal inspectors for failing to keep accurate records, screen donors or maintain its machines.While experts say the deaths are exceedingly rare, critics say Canada’s embrace of private companies to handle blood products reflects a “slow collapse of a system that has been the envy of the world”. Continue reading...

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Trump official's new 'very telling' admission 'would be significantly catastrophic': CNN

Secretary of Energy Chris Wright on Thursday didn't confirm or deny whether oil would hit $200 a barrel as gas prices continue to surge and the conflict in Iran has escalated to a global economic crisis.CNN International host Becky Anderson spoke with anchor and correspondent Eleni Giokos about how the U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran have prompted Iran to block the Strait of Hormuz and strike back at the international oil market. Iran has signaled that it aims to spike oil prices to $200 a barrel. "I think it basically contradicts a lot of what we heard from the Energy Secretary, and we know he was asked about whether oil is going to hit $200 a barrel," Giokos said. "He couldn't definitively say no and I think that's very telling about where we are and also, quite interestingly, when he was asked about naval escorts, he says we were not ready for that yet, it will happen at the end of the month, but hang on, we thought this was hopefully going to end by the end of the month, which obviously isn't the timeline that's realistic." The International Energy Agency's 32 member countries agreed on Wednesday to release 400 million barrels of oil to help lower energy prices amid the Iran war oil supply disruption. "The IEA says this is the largest disruption of supply — ever — in the oil markets, and I think we really need to take that seriously," Giokos said. "We're talking about 8 million barrel deficit, despite the fact that they've released a record number of oil from emergency reserves-400 million barrels. But again, that was supposed to just sort of inject a little bit of confidence in the market. It's not doing that. Oil prices right now are high and you've got the futures in the US also under pressure. It's really indicative of the seriousness of this energy shock that is heading home."President Donald Trump and his administration's changing rhetoric around oil prices also hasn't stopped prices from climbing, Giokos explained. "Six tankers and cargo ships over the last few days have been hit by Iran, and that's really indicative of the seriousness of Iran's threats," Giokos added. "They also said that they warned the world, they promised they're going to keep on choking the Strait of Hormuz, but they also warned that oil prices are going to hit $200 a barrel, and that is what leverage they have. They have leveraged to inflict pain on infrastructure here, which they are doing. Oman and Bahrain depots are on fire. We've seen those images today and they're disrupting trade as well." The disruption has appeared to have left consequences for the global market. "We're looking at some of those images as we face at present, and so when Chris Wright was asked by our colleague Kate, you know whether you can see prices going to 200 bucks on the barrel, and he couldn't answer that, he was right not to answer it," Anderson said. "I mean he doesn't like the idea. You can't answer that question because nobody can at this point. 200 bucks on the barrel would be significantly catastrophic for these markets around the world."

Bessent will meet China's vice premier in Paris ahead of Trump's visit to Beijing

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will meet with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng on Sunday and Monday in Paris for a new round of trade talks, the Treasury Department said Thursday, paving the way for President Donald Trump's state visit to Beijing starting March 31.