In response to Iran's calibrated partial blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a multilateral diplomatic initiative is underway to establish a monitored temporary shipping corridor through the United Nations. This effort aims to engage Tehran in converting its de-facto toll system into an internationally overseen regime in exchange for sanctions relief, amidst rising oil prices and geopolitical tensions. As conflicts persist and miscalculations threaten to escalate the situation, global stakeholders are prioritizing real-time vessel tracking to deter unilateral escalation.

“It appears Iran dumped mines at random into the straight of Hormuz and has no idea where they are.”

“Record oil production in West Texas has helped the U.S. stabilize its demand for foreign oil amid the Iran war, despite drilling fewer oil wells.”

“The Iran war is taking the U.S.-Israel relationship to new heights”

“Trump's Iran war has diverted diplomats and drained interceptor stockpiles — just as his envoys were supposed to deliver security guarantees to Kyiv.”

“U.S. elected officials and employees exposed for making “magical” commodity trades before and after President Trump’s political statements and military moves.”

“IRAN WAR IS A GLOBAL INSIDER TRADING GAME.”


“NYC Mayor Mamdani on Iran war: “We are speaking about a war that has killed thousands of civilians.”

“We are spending tens of billions of dollars to kill people.”

“We always seem to have money for war, but not to feed the poor.”

“Saudi Arabia and the UAE appreciated US-led intercepts (e.g., Patriots downing most Iranian missiles/drones) and privately urged prolonging operations to further degrade Iran's capabilities.”

“Oman condemned the war outright as immoral; Qatar pushed diplomacy.”