Russian military blogger Mikhail Zvinchuk, the operator behind the Rybar Telegram channel, recently surfaced in an interview with the Chinese outlet Guancha, offering a non-Western assessment of the ten-week U.S.-Iran war.
The interview is notable given that Washington has targeted the private Russian think tank, with the State Department'sRewards for Justiceprogram offering up to $10 million for information related to Rybar-linked foreign election interference operations.
The main topic of the hour-long conversation between Zvinchuk and the host representing Guancha was the Iranian conflict.
"The main goal of Trump is to shake up the market. Because if you monitor all logistics companies, oil companies, and LNG companies, you will find that big players have started to consume mid-tier and small players."
He continued, "For example, Maersk, one of the biggest logistics companies in the world, can wait for just one or two months and suffer financial losses.But some smaller companies from Greece simply can't withstand such pressure."
Zvinchuk noted, "And it helps this conflict monopolize the market. So Iran is just a mere tool to achieve market monopolization. Because you know quite well thatTrump's policy relies on profit. He is a businessman or merchant, so he acts in his and his team's financial interests. And if you place your financial interest above political reputation and above your nation,then your actions have to have economicroots."
In other words, Zvinchuk is claiming that the US-Iranian conflict is not just about Iran or the nuclear threat, but about forcing a market shakeout in the energy and logistics space. The war has clearly disrupted shipping, snarled global supply chains, and already begun to rewire energy flows.
The market shakeout Zvinchuk refers to, especially in the energy sector, has affected Gulf countries such as Qatar, which have seen energy flowsdramatically reduced or halted by the conflict. The direct result, as we mentioned earlier in the conflict, is that the US has become a direct beneficiary:
US LNG Export Terminals "Running Near Maximum" As MidEast Energy Infra Descends Into Chaos
Qatar Dethroned As 'LNG King' As U.S. Seizes Throne, Reshaping Future Of Gas
Source: ZeroHedge News