The Chokepoint Economy: Oil Wars, Suez, Hormuz, Bab El-Mandeb, Gibraltar, Insurance Shock, and the Costly Escape Around Africa Driving Global Markets
Synopsis
The global economy is only one crisis away from breaking.
Not because the world lacks money.
Not because markets stopped trading.
But because modern civilization depends on a handful of narrow maritime chokepoints that can collapse overnight.
Hormuz.
Suez.
Bab el-Mandeb.
Gibraltar.
And every one of them is now under pressure.
A drone attack in the Red Sea can raise inflation in Europe within days.
A military threat near Hormuz can shake global markets before sunrise.
A single blocked shipping route can disrupt oil, food, energy, electronics, insurance, and supply chains worldwide.
This is the new reality of the global economy.
In The Chokepoint Economy, Mohammed Ahmed exposes the hidden system controlling:
- oil prices
- inflation
- shipping routes
- supply chains
- financial panic
- global markets
- insurance risk
- economic warfare
- and geopolitical power itself
This is not another dry political book.
It is a geopolitical and economic breakdown of how modern civilization survives through fragile trade arteries permanently exposed to crisis.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Why the Strait of Hormuz controls global energy psychology
How the Red Sea crisis changed shipping forever
Why inflation now begins in maritime corridors
How insurance companies quietly control world trade
Why markets panic before facts appear
How oil wars reshape global power
Why globalization is becoming more fragile and expensive
How supply-chain disruption changes ordinary life
Why the next global crisis may begin far from Wall Street
If you want to understand:
- geopolitics
- inflation
- shipping disruption
- energy wars
- macroeconomics
- financial panic
- global trade
- economic warfare
- crisis investing
- and the future of globalization
then this book was written for you.
Because the next global crisis may not begin in a bank.
It may begin in a narrow strip of water.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798195949822
- Number of pages: 162
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 9 mm
- Languages: English
