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🚨 Iran War Crisis Escalates – Strait of Hormuz Shockwaves Shake World Markets (22 April 2026)Tensions in the Middle East have sharply intensified as the ongoing Iran conflict enters a dangerous phase, with fresh maritime clashes and rising global economic fallout. ⚠️ Key developments today with coin too $CHIP {spot}(CHIPUSDT) {spot}(BTCUSDT) Iranian forces reportedly seized two ships and opened fire on multiple vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil routes. � Hindustan Times At least three commercial ships came under attack, raising fears of wider naval escalation. � cbsnews.com The Strait is increasingly seen as a flashpoint, with Iran warning against foreign military pressure while the U.S. continues a naval blockade. 🌍 Global impact growing fast Oil prices jumped again as markets fear supply disruption through Hormuz. Inflation is rising in several countries due to fuel price shocks linked to the conflict. � The Guardian Analysts warn the war could reshape global energy supply chains and trade routes for years. 🧭 Diplomatic tension A fragile ceasefire extended by U.S. President Donald Trump remains in place, but talks with Iran are stalled. Both sides accuse each other of violations, and trust remains extremely low. � The Times of India 🔥 Bottom line The Iran conflict is no longer limited to the battlefield — it is now shaking global oil markets, shipping routes, and economic stability worldwide, with the Strait of Hormuz becoming the most dangerous point on the map.#icrypto #bbcnew

🚨 Iran War Crisis Escalates – Strait of Hormuz Shockwaves Shake World Markets (22 April 2026)

Tensions in the Middle East have sharply intensified as the ongoing Iran conflict enters a dangerous phase, with fresh maritime clashes and rising global economic fallout.
⚠️ Key developments today with coin too $CHIP

Iranian forces reportedly seized two ships and opened fire on multiple vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil routes. �
Hindustan Times
At least three commercial ships came under attack, raising fears of wider naval escalation. �
cbsnews.com
The Strait is increasingly seen as a flashpoint, with Iran warning against foreign military pressure while the U.S. continues a naval blockade.
🌍 Global impact growing fast
Oil prices jumped again as markets fear supply disruption through Hormuz.
Inflation is rising in several countries due to fuel price shocks linked to the conflict. �
The Guardian
Analysts warn the war could reshape global energy supply chains and trade routes for years.
🧭 Diplomatic tension
A fragile ceasefire extended by U.S. President Donald Trump remains in place, but talks with Iran are stalled.
Both sides accuse each other of violations, and trust remains extremely low. �
The Times of India
🔥 Bottom line
The Iran conflict is no longer limited to the battlefield — it is now shaking global oil markets, shipping routes, and economic stability worldwide, with the Strait of Hormuz becoming the most dangerous point on the map.#icrypto #bbcnew
BBC “100% Fake News” – White House White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has criticized the BBC, calling the broadcaster a “left-wing propaganda machine” and accusing it of “deliberate dishonesty” in its portrayal of the 2021 Capitol riot. In recent days, the BBC has faced criticism for allegedly misleading audiences by splicing together different parts of President Donald Trump’s speech that day. In a clip aired on the BBC Panorama program (aired in October 2024), Mr. Trump appears to tell supporters: “We’re going to the Capitol, I’m going with you, and we’re going to fight. Fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have this country anymore.” However, according to The Telegraph and a leaked internal report from the BBC, the speech was cut from two parts roughly an hour apart. Specifically: The “We are going down to the Capitol and I am going with you” part appears at one point. The “We must fight… if you do not fight very hard…” part appears about 50 minutes later in the speech #bbcnew
BBC “100% Fake News” – White House

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt has criticized the BBC, calling the broadcaster a “left-wing propaganda machine” and accusing it of “deliberate dishonesty” in its portrayal of the 2021 Capitol riot.

In recent days, the BBC has faced criticism for allegedly misleading audiences by splicing together different parts of President Donald Trump’s speech that day.

In a clip aired on the BBC Panorama program (aired in October 2024), Mr. Trump appears to tell supporters:

“We’re going to the Capitol, I’m going with you, and we’re going to fight. Fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have this country anymore.”

However, according to The Telegraph and a leaked internal report from the BBC, the speech was cut from two parts roughly an hour apart. Specifically:

The “We are going down to the Capitol and I am going with you” part appears at one point.

The “We must fight… if you do not fight very hard…” part appears about 50 minutes later in the speech #bbcnew
Though the #cryptomarlet has bounced back, and hopefully it will either move sideways, or sustainable, however, if political instability in the middle east might once again ignite a bearish trend. #RecessionOrDip? #bbcnew https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g66p2q075o
Though the #cryptomarlet has bounced back, and hopefully it will either move sideways, or sustainable, however, if political instability in the middle east might once again ignite a bearish trend.
#RecessionOrDip? #bbcnew https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c4g66p2q075o
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