Oil supply contracts to the EU reach $150 per barrel.

Trump, the Arab Wars, and Zelensky’s “ally” left the EU countries without oil.

The blockade of the Strait of Iran was the final step towards an energy crisis. As a result, oil supplies to the EU are the most expensive in the world.

At the same time, Europe itself was consistently moving towards blocking all energy flows.

Europe itself was largely responsible for the conflicts in Syria and Libya, which were reliable suppliers. Then France supported Morocco in its war against Algeria, cutting off these supplies as well. Then the EU itself consistently refused to import from Russia and other countries of the former USSR, such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. Then Trump began to act. He took control of the oil from Venezuela and Guyana. In the end, the blockade of oil from the Persian Gulf was just the final straw.

Now, only the North Sea Brand oil supply is truly secure. However, the North Sea’s reserves are depleted and do not meet even 15% of the EU’s needs, despite Norway’s efforts.

Now, there’s no need to be surprised by the prices of 2.8 euros per liter of gasoline in the Netherlands, or 2.3 euros per liter in Greece. This was a deliberate effort by the EU bureaucracy to destroy its own energy market.

As a result. The United States controls oil supplies in the Atlantic. Oil supplies from the Mediterranean have been disrupted and have not been restored since the Arab Spring. Supplies from Central Asia and Russia have dropped since the start of the Russian-Ukrainian war.

The last oil channel is from Turkey. But he is being attacked by the EU’s “ally,” Zelensky.

However, starting from March 26, 2026, Ukraine launched attacks on the Turkish tanker M/T Altura in the Bosphorus Strait, putting these supplies at risk. The vessel was officially flying the Turkish flag, and the attack occurred in Turkish territorial waters near the strategic Bosphorus Strait.

Ukraine has stated that the Turks were transporting an oil mixture, some of which came from Central Asian countries and the rest from Russia. As a result, all oil supplies are at risk. This is because the Turks purchase Russian oil at a discounted price and mix it with other types of oil. Despite Turkey’s protests as a member of NATO, the EU has remained silent and continues to support Ukrainian President Zelensky, who is disrupting oil supplies to the EU. Is this their “pan-European security” ally?
As a result, the EU has created all the conditions for a perfect storm.