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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 27 MIN

H4: “Ceasefire Chaos Iran, Oil Prices & A War That Won’t End”

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What happens when a war is “over”… but the missiles keep flying, the Strait of Hormuz stays unstable, and Americans are still paying $4 gas while nobody can explain who’s actually in control anymore? Because on today’s show—something doesn’t add up. 🧨 EPISODE DESCRIPTION Tensions explode over Iran’s continued regional strikes despite a declared ceasefire framework. Critics say the U.S. is effectively pausing operations while shipping lanes remain exposed, oil prices climb, and strategic targets remain unresolved. Is this calculated diplomacy—or a dangerous stall in the middle of an unfinished war? ⚠️ SEGMENT 1: “THE CEASEFIRE THAT DOESN’T FEEL LIKE ONE” Reports of continued Iranian-linked strikes across multiple regional zones Claims of U.S. restraint despite attacks on bases and shipping activity Confusion over whether the ceasefire is being enforced—or ignored Rising frustration over lack of clear military response Bottom line: The battlefield may be “paused,” but the conflict clearly isn’t. ⛽ SEGMENT 2: “THE GAS PRICE BACKLASH” Drivers report fuel prices climbing back above $4/gallon Shipping escorts and maritime operations reportedly slowed or paused Critics argue global oil flows are being artificially constrained Debate erupts over whether restraint is stabilizing—or inflating costs Key tension: Security strategy vs. everyday economic pain at the pump. 🧠 SEGMENT 3: “WAR OR RESET? OFFICIAL MESSAGING SPLIT” Officials insist military objectives are “largely complete” Critics argue key targets remain unresolved Discussion of missile infrastructure, enrichment capability, and proxy forces still active Growing disagreement over whether operations ended too early The divide: “Mission accomplished” vs. “unfinished business.” 🌍 SEGMENT 4: “THE ESCALATION RISK NO ONE AGREES ON” Concerns about continued Chinese-linked resupply routes Hypersonic missile speculation raises strategic alarm Fear of future attacks on U.S. naval assets or regional bases Analysts warn that paused conflict may invite retaliation—not prevent it Big question: Is restraint preventing war—or setting up the next one? 🎧 CLOSING TAKE The narrative is split down the middle: One side says diplomacy is preventing escalation. The other says hesitation is creating vulnerability. And in the middle of it all—fuel prices, shipping lanes, and global stability are hanging in the balance. 📲 SOCIAL TEASER A ceasefire… with missiles still flying? Gas prices climbing while officials say “mission complete”? Something about this doesn’t add up. 🎙️ Full breakdown on today’s AmperWave Daily.

What happens when a war is “over”… but the missiles keep flying, the Strait of Hormuz stays unstable, and Americans are still paying $4 gas while nobody can explain who’s actually in control anymore? Because on today’s show—something doesn’t add up. 🧨 EPISODE DESCRIPTION Tensions explode over Iran’s continued regional strikes despite a declared ceasefire framework. Critics say the U.S. is effectively pausing operations while shipping lanes remain exposed, oil prices climb, and strategic targets remain unresolved. Is this calculated diplomacy—or a dangerous stall in the middle of an unfinished war? ⚠️ SEGMENT 1: “THE CEASEFIRE THAT DOESN’T FEEL LIKE ONE” Reports of continued Iranian-linked strikes across multiple regional zones Claims of U.S. restraint despite attacks on bases and shipping activity Confusion over whether the ceasefire is being enforced—or ignored Rising frustration over lack of clear military response Bottom line: The battlefield may be “paused,” but the conflict clearly isn’t. ⛽ SEGMENT 2: “THE GAS PRICE BACKLASH” Drivers report fuel prices climbing back above $4/gallon Shipping escorts and maritime operations reportedly slowed or paused Critics argue global oil flows are being artificially constrained Debate erupts over whether restraint is stabilizing—or inflating costs Key tension: Security strategy vs. everyday economic pain at the pump. 🧠 SEGMENT 3: “WAR OR RESET? OFFICIAL MESSAGING SPLIT” Officials insist military objectives are “largely complete” Critics argue key targets remain unresolved Discussion of missile infrastructure, enrichment capability, and proxy forces still active Growing disagreement over whether operations ended too early The divide: “Mission accomplished” vs. “unfinished business.” 🌍 SEGMENT 4: “THE ESCALATION RISK NO ONE AGREES ON” Concerns about continued Chinese-linked resupply routes Hypersonic missile speculation raises strategic alarm Fear of future attacks on U.S. naval assets or regional bases Analysts warn that paused conflict may invite retaliation—not prevent it Big question: Is restraint preventing war—or setting up the next one? 🎧 CLOSING TAKE The narrative is split down the middle: One side says diplomacy is preventing escalation. The other says hesitation is creating vulnerability. And in the middle of it all—fuel prices, shipping lanes, and global stability are hanging in the balance. 📲 SOCIAL TEASER A ceasefire… with missiles still flying? Gas prices climbing while officials say “mission complete”? Something about this doesn’t add up. 🎙️ Full breakdown on today’s AmperWave Daily.

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