Israel Seeks To Disrupt Russian-Iranian Arms Transfer Route In The Caspian Sea
Israel targeting Russian-Iranian supply lines in the Caspian creates another pressure point in an already volatile region. This isn't just about arms transfers. It's about major powers drawing battle lines that could fragment global trade routes even further. Russia and Iran deepening ties while facing Western sanctions pushes them toward alternative monetary systems. China's watching closely. When traditional alliances fracture this dramatically, central banks accelerate their gold accumulation. The physical market is already tight with Western vaults bleeding inventory to Asia. Adding Caspian instability to Middle East tensions and Ukraine creates the perfect storm for precious metals. Stack accordingly.