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High above the Persian Gulf, a silent aircraft circles at 40,000 feet—an aircraft that carries no bombs, no missiles, and yet may be one of the most important planes ever built. The E-6B Mercury, often called America’s “doomsday plane,” exists for one purpose: to maintain communication with the most powerful weapons on Earth if global command systems collapse. But when this aircraft appears over one of the world’s most sensitive regions, analysts begin asking a quiet but urgent question—what is about to happen? In this documentary, we trace the hidden chain of events connecting a mysterious flight over the Gulf, rising tensions between Israel and Iran, and the fragile chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz, where nearly a fifth of the world’s oil supply moves every day. From nuclear command systems and submarine communications to global energy markets and geopolitical brinkmanship, this is the story of how a single aircraft in the sky can signal that the world may be entering a far more dangerous moment. Sources U.S. Navy – Boeing E-6B Mercury (TACAMO) strategic communications aircraft U.S. Department of Defense – Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3) system overview U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) – Global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz Congressional Research Service – U.S. nuclear deterrence and ballistic missile submarine communications International Energy Agency (IEA) – Global oil supply routes and energy security chokepoints Reuters, BBC, and Al Jazeera reporting on Middle East tensions, Iran–Israel dynamics, and Strait of Hormuz security SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) – Global nuclear forces and strategic deterrence reports CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies) – Military balance and Persian Gulf security analysis