Trump HUMILIATED as USA Enters WORST STAGFLATION After His Iran WAR
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The Rotten Arnie — 4 weeks ago(March 02, 2026 06:18 PM)
A single geopolitical decision triggered a 13% spike in Brent crude, a flight to gold, and a de facto shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz — the artery that carries 20% of the world’s oil. The mechanics of stagflation are no longer theoretical. They’re in motion.
In this episode, we break down what this means — not emotionally, but structurally.
Strait of Hormuz disruption — Insurance withdrawals and tanker suspensions have effectively closed the world’s most critical oil chokepoint.
️ Brent at $82 and climbing — Analysts warn prices could surge past $120 if disruption continues.
Gas toward $5 per gallon — Every $10 oil increase shaves ~0.4% off GDP while adding ~0.4% to inflation.
Recession probability rising — The U.S. economy was already fragile before the Iran conflict escalated.
Federal Reserve trapped — Raise rates and deepen recession; cut rates and fuel inflation. Classic 1970s bind.
Capital flight & dollar weakness — Gold at record highs. Commodities surging. Cost-push inflation intensifying.
Europe positioned differently — After the Russia-Ukraine shock, European states diversified energy flows and reduced chokepoint dependency.