Friday, March 27, 2026
Iranian Gift for Trump!
Iran just let 10 oil tankers worth over a billion dollars sail safely through the Strait of Hormuz — exactly the “very big present” President Trump teased last week — AND THE PRICE TAG IS STAGGERING
President Trump just revealed Iran gave America a "very big present worth a tremendous amount of money"—and now we know exactly what that gift is:
Iran quietly allowed 10 oil tankers carrying an estimated 12 million barrels of oil to transit the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, a gesture that a senior Arab diplomat and a U.S. official confirmed was Tehran's goodwill move to test whether a diplomatic off-ramp to the hostilities is possible.
At current global prices (Brent crude hovering around $90-$100 per barrel since the conflict began), that single convoy of tankers is worth approximately $1.08 to $1.2 billion — a staggering sum that explains why Trump called it "a very big present" tied to "the flow and to the strait".
The numbers are breathtaking—making Iran's decision to let just 10 tankers through a calculated political move worth over a billion dollars .
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Wednesday that the administration is "tracking this very closely" and promised "we will see gas prices at the pump fall back down" once full shipping resumes—but for now, this billion-dollar "gift" proves that when America projects strength under President Trump, even Iran understands that letting the oil flow is cheaper than facing the consequences.
For over four decades, Iran launched more than 80 attacks on American forces, embassies, and interests—from the 1979 hostage crisis to the 2024 drone strike that killed three American soldiers—yet the United States under previous administrations responded only four times, a ratio of weakness that signaled to Tehran that attacking America came with no real consequence, while the Obama administration literally sent pallets of cash to the same regime chanting "Death to America."
Those funds financed terrorist proxies that—in alliance with the China faction—quietly infiltrated American institutions using front companies, maritime "ghost fleets," and the Dominican Republic as a visa gateway to move operatives and money up the pipeline into the U.S. with bad intentions for Americans, all while laundering millions in sanctioned oil through American banks—and that same network runs through the El Paso Mormon-faction transnational network that protected Epstein, the cartel trafficking pipeline, laundered cartel money, and silenced Fort Bliss whistleblower Richard Halliday, proving that the question is no longer whether Iran attacked us 80 times, but who in our own government was helping them do it.
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