JOHN SOLOMON: Within three weeks, Iran will be at full capacity, meaning there is nowhere else to store oil if they can't get out of the Strait of Hormuz!
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) April 14, 2026
President Trump has played the ultimate game of chicken, and that's what has gotten everyone's attention.@jsolomonReports pic.twitter.com/4CHXOEoISR
… about exports. Iran may be an oil producer, but it lacks sufficient refining capacity. It relies on imports for gasoline and diesel to keep its economy moving.🚨 REPORT: IRAN’S CLOCK IS TICKING
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) April 14, 2026
Within 10 to 14 days, Iran could reach a breaking point. Its oil storage capacity will fill, forcing wells to shut down. Once production stops, restarting becomes harder and long-term damage begins to set in.
At the same time, this is not just… pic.twitter.com/bGIZz3Guz9
So as exports are choked off, Iran faces a second problem internally. Fuel shortages begin to emerge across the country, affecting transportation, industry, and daily life.
This is no longer just economic pressure. It is a narrowing window with compounding consequences.
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