Brothers, Iran may still have a “killer move” as powerful as the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz!


What we’re talking about today could make your phone lose internet tomorrow, prevent your bank card from working, or even send stocks to zero.
Cornered by the situation, Iran has unveiled its ultimate move to cut undersea fiber-optic cables. Its media released a detailed map of the undersea cables crossing the Strait of Hormuz—at least seven major undersea cables in the strait, carrying 97% of global internet traffic, including e-commerce, cloud services, and communications.
Iran could cut these cables at any time. The impact would be no less than an oil crisis—this is a digital nuclear bomb hanging over everyone’s head.
If Iran cuts these cables, it will trigger a global stock market crash, paralyze the financial system, and bring trade to nearly a halt; on top of that, oil transportation will also be obstructed, leading to runaway global inflation and a broken supply chain.
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