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Ever since hostilities broke out between the Israelis and Palestinians in October there’s been

Ever since hostilities broke out between the Israelis and Palestinians in October there’s been a lot of concern about the conflict spreading... Ever since hostilities broke out between the Israelis and Palestinians in October there’s been a lot of concern about the conflict spreading...                                                                                                      [Outsider Club Header] Nov 14, 2023 By Jason Simpkins for the Outsider Club U.S.-Iran Tensions Soar Ever since hostilities broke out between the Israelis and Palestinians in October there’s been a lot of concern about the conflict spreading. Well, it’s spread. Increasingly over these past few weeks, the United States and Iran have been trading blows. Iranian proxy groups have targeted U.S. forces with at least 46 drone and rocket attacks in just the past three weeks, injuring 56 American service members. The most recent took place Wednesday night, when a drone laden with explosives crashed into U.S. soldier barracks at a base in Iraq.  Thankfully, the explosive component failed to detonate, but you can imagine the outrage and likely response had dozens of American soldiers been killed by an Iran-sponsored terrorist attack. We were that close. And in response, the Pentagon hastily dispatched two F-15 fighter jets to bomb an Iranian weapons depot in Syria. That was the second retaliatory strike attack after another precision strike was carried out on October 26. So we’re already trading blows with Iran. It’s just a matter of how far it’ll go. [Secret Military Program Reveals HUGE AI Opportunity]( A secret military program is using AI to revolutionize a $133 billion industry... Triggering a seismic shift in warfare... And setting up a tiny defense stock for a significant surge. One that could deliver a 50x return for early investors like you. [Quick — click here to see why before it's too late!]( And given Israel’s indiscriminate bombing campaigns, flat rejection of any potential ceasefire deal, and recent pledge to take control of Gaza indefinitely… I’d say we’re in for a long and bloody conflict that will increasingly ensnare the United States. That’s just the reality. So long as America is providing political support, arms, and funds to Israel, the countries will be considered one and the same by our enemies. Conversely, Iran, Russia, and the semi-autonomous militia groups they support have become thoroughly entwined as well. Iran and Russia often rely on each other to evade Western sanctions. Russia has also played a key role in helping Iran develop its nuclear capabilities, and Iran has furnished Russia with drones and other equipment to aid its invasion of Ukraine. Hamas itself has sent delegations to Moscow at several points over the years, including days after the October 7 attack on Israel. And last week, the U.S. intelligence community accused Russia's Wagner mercenary group of providing an air defense system to Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militia. Russia also has assets in Syria, including a naval port and other military infrastructure that it’s used to counterbalance American influence in the region. Biden Triggers "Perfect Storm" for $100 Crude Oil Biden killed the Keystone Pipeline. He froze new leases to drill oil on federal lands. He drained the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to record-low levels. He spent billions of taxpayer dollars to prop up "green energy." But according to our energy guru, Keith Kohl, Biden's efforts to sabotage the oil industry have created the "perfect storm" for soaring oil prices. Goldman Sachs recently projected $110 crude oil by the end of this year... And the "smart money" is piling in like never before. Billionaires Warren Buffett, David Tepper, Steve Cohen, Bill Gross, and more are jumping into oil stocks as we speak. That’s why Keith just announced his No. 1 oil stock to buy — 100% free. [Watch this briefing now before oil prices surge higher. The name and ticker symbol are revealed inside.]( The Pentagon even had to give Russian forces a heads-up before executing its recent retaliatory strikes just to make sure they didn’t misinterpret them. So the bonds between these pariah states are thickening. And in fact, the war in the Middle East has done Vladimir Putin a tremendous favor by drawing Western attention and resources away from Ukraine. Thus the lines have been drawn. We’ve been fighting a proxy war against Russia in Ukraine for the past year and a half. And now we’ve been drawn into a second live-fire conflict in the Middle East. That doesn’t bode well for anybody. Except for defense contractors and technology providers, that is. I’ve been saying for years that as chaos spreads throughout the world, defense and security stocks provide one of the few viable safe havens. We’ve seen that over the past month as many defense contractors surged to double-digit gains. And there’s more to come, because this conflict has only just begun to boil over. That’s why there’s never been a better time to check out my [Secret Stock Files investment service](, where I focus on cutting-edge defense technology. You can even [get my latest report on AI warfare here.]( Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins Be sure to visit our Angel Investment Research channel on YouTube and [tune into Jason's podcasts.]( Want to hear more from Jason? [Sign up to receive emails directly from him]( ranging from market commentaries to opportunities that he has his eye on. [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( P.S. Today’s article was originally published by our sister publication [Wealth Daily](. The editors of Wealth Daily offer their readers access to free moneymaking insights and opinions that cover the broad scope of the entire market. 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