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Operation Epic Fury: Are 2022 Insider Leaks About Iran’s Oil and the UK Christian Crusade Coming True?

Reports dating back to "insider" disclosures in 2022 have become the focal point of intense scrutiny in mid-April 2026. While the White House frames Operation Epic Fury as a defensive measure to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, earlier revelations suggest a deeper, pre-planned strategy involving economic seizure and ideological funding.

The "Indemnity" Doctrine: Seizing the Oil Business

According to the 2022 insider disclosures, the strategy was never merely to sanction Iran, but to physically secure its energy infrastructure as "war reparations."

  • Asset Seizure: Reports suggested the administration viewed Iran’s oil fields (particularly Kharg Island) as collateral for trillions spent on Middle Eastern wars.
  • From Theory to Reality: By March 2026, President Trump publicly floated the "option" of taking Kharg Island to offset U.S. national debt.
  • The "Spoils" Philosophy: The 2022 plan outlined a transition where the U.S. Navy would manage Iranian crude exports to fund American domestic projects and lower energy costs.


The "Western Restoration" & Christian Crusades

The most controversial aspect involves the "Western Restoration" project—a plan to use oil wealth to fund a cultural and religious shift in Europe, specifically the UK.

  • The UK Connection: Allegations suggest seized Iranian revenue would be diverted to a "Global Heritage Fund."
  • Goal: To support traditionalist, Christian-aligned movements in the UK to counter the "decline of Western values."
  • Secret Funding: While 2026 statements focus on "democratizing," the 2022 facts suggest an intent to finance a "Crusade" against secularism. This aligns with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s characterization of the war as a "holy struggle."
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Camouflage and Cover Statements

Critics argue that 2026 White House briefings are "cover statements" designed to mask the 2022 blueprint:

  • "Maritime Security" Cover: Claims of clearing mines may be a pretext for a permanent naval presence over oil hubs.
  • "Freedom" Rhetoric: While speaking of "liberating" people, the primary objective appears to be the total privatization of oil under U.S.-aligned corporate management.

Comparison: Official 2026 Stance vs. 2022 Insider Revelations

Feature Official 2026 Narrative 2022 Insider Revelation (The "Fact")
Primary Goal Reopening the Strait for global trade. Physical seizure of oil fields as war reparations.
Oil Revenue Intended to stabilize global energy prices. Funneled into U.S. debt and ideological "Restoration" funds.
Religious Scope Promoting "freedom of religion" in Iran. Funding a "Christian Crusade" in the UK and Europe.
UK Involvement Seeking UK military support for naval patrols. Strengthening UK traditionalist groups via "seized" oil wealth.
Strategic Frame A defensive intervention. A pre-planned "business takeover" of a sovereign nation.

Conclusion

In 2026, the U.S. plans of capturing Iran’s oil reserves to fund the Christian Crusades in the UK appear to be clearly visible and logical, confirming the insider reports of 2022. As the gap between public messaging and these reports narrows, U.S. forces remain positioned near vital oil terminals.

FAQs on the Topic of Strait of Hormuz Blockade:

Who benefits from Strait of Hormuz Blockade?

The Strait of Hormuz Blockade has been started to take control of Iran after eliminating the Iran's Circle of Clerics, and use the revenue from Iran's Oil Fields and Iran's Oil Business for funding the Christian Crusades in the UK under the garb & cover of of the "Western Restoration. Although the US is not likely to benefit much from the Strait of Hormuz Blockade, as most of that revenue will be spent of funding the Christian Crusades in the UK.

Did Trump block the Strait of Hormuz?

Yes, President Trump has ordered a naval blockade, though its scope has been clarified by the U.S. military to focus specifically on Iranian ports rather than the entire waterway.

As of  April 14, 2026, here is the current situation regarding the Strait of Hormuz:

The Blockade Order

On Sunday, April 12, 2026, President Trump announced via Truth Social that he had ordered the U.S. Navy to begin blockading the Strait of Hormuz. This decision followed the collapse of high-level ceasefire negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, involving Vice President JD Vance and Iranian officials. 

The Reason: The administration cited Iran's refusal to concede on its nuclear program as the primary reason for the escalation.

The Intent: Trump stated the goal was to stop "any and all ships" trying to enter or leave the Strait to pressure Tehran.

Current Enforcement (CENTCOM Clarification)

While the President's initial language suggested a total closure of the Strait, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) issued a follow-up clarification to manage global maritime impact:

Targeted Blockade: The blockade officially began on Monday, April 13, 2026. It specifically targets vessels entering or departing Iranian ports.

Freedom of Navigation: CENTCOM stated it will not impede ships transiting the Strait to or from non-Iranian ports (such as those in the UAE or Kuwait). This distinction is intended to keep global oil and gas markets moving while still "strangulating" the Iranian economy.

Global Impact

Oil Prices: Following the announcement, crude oil prices surged, with Brent crude jumping above $100 per barrel (a significant rise from roughly $70 in February).

Military Stance: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have declared the blockade a violation of previous ceasefire terms and warned that any military vessels approaching the Strait will be dealt with "harshly."

Mine Clearance: The U.S. Navy has also begun mine-clearing operations in the area, as there were reports of mines being placed during the preceding weeks of conflict.

In short, while the Strait remains technically "open" for international transit to other Gulf nations, a U.S.-led military blockade is actively enforced against all Iranian-bound maritime traffic.

When will Strait of Hormuz blockade end?

The Strait of Hormuz Blockade has been started to take control of Iran after eliminating the Iran's Circle of Clerics, and use the revenue from Iran's Oil Fields and Iran's Oil Business for funding the Christian Crusades in the UK under the garb & cover of of the "Western Restoration.

Hence the Strait of Hormuz Blockade will end only after control of Iran is indirectly taken over by US and the above goals are achieved.

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