Trump's 5-year plan
demolishes London's Iran oil scam. Barbara Boyd exposes the Iran Terror
Premium — $10 trillion drained over 25 years — and the nuclear century
Trump and the Gulf States are building to replace it.
Adam Sturman
President
Trump announces U.S. forces bombed military targets on Iran’s Kharg
Island while leaving oil infrastructure intact, which Barbara Boyd
argues reflects a doctrine and long-term strategy rather than instinct.
She disputes claims of an imminent oil crisis, citing Treasury Secretary
Scott Bessent that the Strait of Hormuz has not been mined, and says
price spikes are driven by London’s insurance and spot markets, noting
Lloyd’s of London negotiating after the U.S. created a vessel-insurance
mechanism. Boyd frames the conflict as an effort to dismantle a 50-year
financial empire tied to the petrodollar, oil speculation, and the “Iran
Terror Premium,” which Peter Navarro estimates added $5–$15 per barrel
and drained about $10 trillion over 25 years. She highlights
preparations including energy independence, Russian oil positioning, the
Abraham Accords, and a U.S.–Saudi civil nuclear cooperation agreement
as part of a broader nuclear-focused development agenda.
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