Ghost Mines • The $115 Oil Trap Iran Left Behind

US Military #News – The ceasefire is forty-eight hours old, but the global economy is still in a chokehold. Despite the Islamabad Accord, oil prices are refusing to drop, hovering at a volatile one hundred and fifteen dollars per barrel. The reason is hidden beneath the waves. Intelligence confirms that the IRGC seeded the shipping lanes with Ghost Mines—sophisticated acoustic and magnetic sensors—before the truce began.

This is the ultimate poison pill. Even with a ceasefire in place, no commercial tanker captain is willing to risk a suicide run through the Strait. This is why the Royal Navy has taken the lead. Operation Sea Sweep is now active, with British mine hunters and autonomous drones working around the clock to clear a path. Prime Minister Starmer has warned that the work is slow and incredibly dangerous. While the world waits for the fifteen point peace plan to be finalized, the global markets remain trapped by the silent killers Iran left behind in the mud. #usa #iranisraelwar

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