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The global energy landscape changed forever on February 28, 2026. In this video, we break down the comprehensive impact of Operation Epic Fury and the subsequent 2026 Iran War on global oil prices, maritime logistics, and macroeconomic stability. As the Strait of Hormuz—the world’s most critical maritime chokepoint—effectively reaches zero traffic, we analyze how the paralyzing of 20% of the world's oil and LNG supply is driving benchmarks like Brent Crude toward unprecedented levels. In this deep dive, we cover:The Military Catalyst: How US-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructure triggered a doctrine of "economic attrition." The Shipping Crisis: Why maritime insurance premiums have jumped 400% and why US Navy escorts are now a strategic necessity. Global Infrastructure Damage: A look at the impacted facilities, from Qatar's Ras Laffan to Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura refinery. The Economic Fallout: Why India and China face acute vulnerability, while Russia emerges as an unexpected fiscal beneficiary. Second-Order Effects: The hidden crisis in global fertilizer supplies and the existential threat to Middle Eastern water desalination. Future Scenarios: Will we see a quick resolution or a protracted stagflationary shock with oil hitting $140/bbl? Subscribe for real-time updates on the 2026 energy crisis and geopolitical shifts .15 Optimized Hashtags#2026IranWar #OperationEpicFury #OilPrices #StraitOfHormuz #EnergyCrisis #GlobalEconomy #Geopolitics #BrentCrude #LNG #Macroeconomics #SupplyChain #FertilizerCrisis #USNavy #OPEC #MarketAnalysis