Third World War knocks, Iran’s master plan, Saudi preparations to stop 32% of the world’s oil supply
News India Live, Digital Desk: Tension in the Middle East has reached such a dangerous point that it can cause economic havoc in the entire world. According to latest reports, Iran is working on a major military strategy (master plan) which aims to block the most important routes of global oil supply. If Iran succeeds in this plan, then about 32 percent of the world’s oil supply may come to a complete halt, due to which the prices of petrol and diesel are sure to be on fire. Iran’s ‘Triple Strike’ plan: Saudi and UAE oil bases on target. Quoting global experts and intelligence reports, it is being claimed that Iran will not be limited to only closing the sea routes. He is reportedly planning a major simultaneous attack on three major oil infrastructure centers. This includes Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu Port, UAE’s Fujairah and the strategically important Bab-el-Mandeb. Fujairah is one of the world’s largest bunkering centres, from where fuel is supplied to ships. Yanbu is a major oil export center of Saudi Arabia. Attacking them means breaking the back of the global economy. Bab-al-Mandeb: The ‘neck’ of the world that Iran is preparing to capture. After the Strait of Hormuz, now Iran has its eyes on the ‘Bab-al-Mandeb’ Strait. It is also called ‘Gate of Tears’. This route connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden. Iran-backed Houthi rebels have already warned that if their interests are harmed, they will completely block this route. Experts say that 50-60 lakh barrels of oil passes through this route alone every day. If both the Straits of Hormuz and Bab-el-Mandeb are closed, about one-third of the world’s oil trade will come to a halt, putting global trade worth $1 trillion (about Rs 94 lakh crore) at stake. Why is there an uproar? The main root of this entire tension is the ongoing conflict between Iran and America. Iran says that if the US tries to capture its Kharg island or carry out any kind of ground attack, it will make international trade routes a ‘no-go zone’. On the other hand, America is also strengthening its naval blockade. The ongoing direct war between Israel and Iran has also added fuel to the fire. What will be the impact on the world? India is also not untouched. If Iran attacks these targets, its worst impact will be on oil importing countries like India. Due to supply chain breakdown, not only will fuel become expensive, but there will also be a huge jump in the prices of everyday items. At present, the eyes of the whole world are on whether this great crisis can be averted through diplomacy or whether the world will be thrown into the fire of another big war.
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