Monday, March 9, 2026
Iran attacked ALL six Gulf Cooperation Council countries!
IRAN WAR — DAY 9. Here's 10 updates you won't hear about on the news....
1. Iran just hit a drinking water plant. In Bahrain.
Iran struck one of Bahrain's desalination plants — the facilities that provide drinking water to Gulf nations. Targeting infrastructure that keeps civilian populations alive - this may hit us sooner than you think.
2. The IDF threatened to kill anyone who tries to become Iran's next Supreme Leader. Iran is hours away from announcing a Khamenei replacement. The IDF issued a direct warning that it would "pursue every successor and every person who seeks to appoint a successor." Think about that. Israel is threatening to assassinate a head of state before they're even named.
3. Kuwait — the world's 5th largest oil producer — just cut production. Kuwait announced it has cut oil production and refining output because tankers cannot transit the Persian Gulf. The state-owned Kuwait Petroleum Corporation said it "remains fully prepared to restore production levels once conditions allow."
Kuwait pumps 2.6 million barrels a day.
That oil is now going nowhere.
4. JPMorgan says $100 oil is coming. Soon.
JPMorgan estimates production cuts could exceed 4 million barrels per day by end of next week if Hormuz stays closed. If the Gulf Arab countries exhaust storage capacity, Brent crude will spike above $100 per barrel.
Your gas prices haven't peaked yet.
Not even close.
5. Qatar shut down 20% of the world's natural gas supply.
Qatar shut down liquefied natural gas production due to Iranian attacks. About 20% of the world's LNG exports come from Qatar.
LNG heats homes. Powers factories. Fuels electricity grids across Europe and Asia.
6. The UAE intercepted over 100 Iranian missiles and drones — in a single day. The UAE said Iran launched more than 100 missiles and drones in new barrages on Sunday alone. Four made it through. Air defense systems are being pushed to their limits.
Nobody's talking about what happens when they run out of interceptor missiles.
7. Russia may be feeding Iran real-time US military intelligence.
Russia is reportedly providing Iran with intelligence on US military positions, according to US officials speaking anonymously. The Kremlin also noted a "significant increase in demand" for Russian energy products as a result of the war. Russia hasn't fired a single shot. Every day this war runs, they sell more oil and weaken their adversaries simultaneously.
8. For the first time in history, Iran attacked ALL six Gulf Cooperation Council countries. For the first time in history, Iran attacked all GCC countries: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Few Gulf monarchies had anticipated this escalation. For decades, the Gulf territory had remained largely insulated from direct Iranian fire. The "safe" part of the Middle East no longer exists.
9. Brent crude posted its biggest weekly gain since 1983.
US crude logged its biggest weekly gain in the history of the futures contract dating back to 1983. Brent soared 28% — the largest weekly increase since April 2020.
10. The Houthis haven't fired yet. That's the part that should scare you. Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said his group "stands with Iran" and that their "hands are on the trigger whenever developments require it." They shut down the Red Sea once before. If they do it again — simultaneously with Hormuz being closed — global shipping has no route left.
This is Day 9.
Not slowing down.
No plan to reopen Hormuz.
What are the Houthis planning?
$100 oil is a week maybe two away.
Are you watching — or are you preparing?
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Stay Sovereign Friends.
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