Iran very clear it’s objective

By ROBERT KIYOSAKI

I’ve Been Saying This For 8-9 Days Now! Most people laughed.

They said: “Robert, Iran is finished. Israel destroyed 80% of their air defenses. It’s over.”

I said: Iran is not trying to WIN the war. Iran is trying to make winning TOO EXPENSIVE.

Those are two completely different games. And most people still don’t understand the difference.

Iran is not fighting a military war anymore.

Iran is fighting an ECONOMIC war. Their target is not a military base. Not a warship. Not even Israel.

(Not literally, they do those targets but I’m talking about the objective here – meaning what will a win look like for Iran)

Their target is the price of oil. Iran’s IRGC has made their objective crystal clear.

$200 per barrel.

That’s the number. That’s the mission. That’s how Iran declares victory — not by shooting down an F-35, but by making the price of oil so painful, so unbearable, so devastating to the global economy, that President Trump starts getting 50 phone calls a day from world leaders begging him to stop.

Think about that strategy for a moment. Here’s how Iran is executing it.

$15,000 Shaheed drones hitting billion-dollar oil infrastructure.

Sea mines in the Strait of Hormuz — the corridor that carries 20% of the world’s entire oil supply.

Attacks on pipelines, storage facilities, logistics hubs, refineries.

Not random. Not desperate. Calculated. (Like I said, they’ve been preparing for a war for decades now)

Every single strike is designed to do one thing: stop oil from moving.

When oil stops moving, the price goes up. When the price goes up, the whole world screams.

Iran’s logic is brutally simple.**

The day oil hits $200 per barrel — Iran wins.

Not because they shot down a plane.

Because at $200 oil, every Arab country is screaming. Every European leader is calling Washington. Every American voter is furious at the pump.

And President Trump — suddenly has a very different calculation to make.

Iran is not trying to survive the war.

Iran is trying to make winning the war WORSE than losing it.

That’s their strategy.

I’ve been saying this for 8-9 days straight. The missiles are the distraction. The oil price is the weapon.

Watch the oil price. Not just the missile count.

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