
The U.S. Is Pushing the World Toward an Economic Precipice
Just a week ago, analysts were singing from the same hymn sheet: we have too much oil. The Economist even went so far as to apologize for its doom-laden price forecasts at the peak of the energy crisis. Fast forward a few days, and the landscape has been turned on its head. Iran attacked tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S., once again, felt compelled to step in and “restore peace” to the region. The upshot? Oil prices skyrocketed as much as 10% within a single week. Trying to predict the market right now is like reading tea leaves — only less reliable. Even horoscopes would give you […]
16 July 2026, 22:02




