This Was Just the Beginning: The Real War Over Resources Is Coming

In this video, the speaker delivers a blunt and provocative analysis of the so-called “Twelve-Day War” between Iran, Israel, and the United States, arguing that it was merely a prelude—a test run for a much larger escalation expected in the near future.

The central argument is clear: global conflicts are fundamentally driven by control over critical resources such as oil, gas, water, and rare earths. Whoever controls these assets ultimately holds global power.

The video challenges mainstream narratives around renewable energy, claiming that real-world geopolitics is still dominated by military strength and classical geo-economic strategies reminiscent of Bismarck and Machiavelli.

It outlines how Northern Syria is being strategically divided and highlights alleged cooperation between regional powers like Turkey and Israel. The analysis also explores how Iran is being pressured through a network of international actors and intelligence operations, with references to Azerbaijan, Mossad, the CIA, and NATO.

Key strategic assets discussed include major oil and gas reserves, water supply routes like the Euphrates, and critical infrastructure such as the Tabqa Dam. Control over this region is framed as essential not only for dominance in Syria but also for influencing global trade routes like the Belt and Road Initiative and destabilizing Iran.

The speaker further argues that economic interests are at the core of these developments, pointing to events such as the Nord Stream sabotage, shifts in the global LNG market, and Israeli strikes on Iranian infrastructure as interconnected elements of a broader strategy.

Ultimately, the video emphasizes that these geopolitical dynamics will have direct consequences for global markets and investment portfolios in the near future. Viewers are encouraged to think independently, question mainstream narratives, and engage with deeper, unfiltered analysis.