Day 21 of Oil Blockage: The Regime Still Has Surprises

(21 March 2026) It is now 9 pm MST March 21, or, 4 AM GMT, March 22.

As of now, the Strait of Hormuz continues to be blocked. It has been blocked for 21 days. About 336 to 420 million barrels of oil have been removed from global oil supplies by Iran’s closing of the Strait of Hormuz.

The idea of the Second Signpost having started March 2 is still in play. Until the regime is completely disbanded, or until the Ram runs out, this is not over.

The one news event of the day is that the IRGC made known that it is holding back on possibly major capabilities. We have seen this to a smaller extent every day, in which the Trump administration claims the IRGC has no more weapons, but drones continue to hit Arab oil infrastructure, so obviously the IRGC still has offensive capabilities.

This news analysis at ZeroHedge is fairly complete. It shows the extended range that the two IRGC mid-range ICBMs traveled.

The range of the missiles the IRGC launched at Diego Garcia. Much of Europe is in range of these missiles.

One of the two missiles may have failed, but the other would have struck if it wasn’t for the SM-3 interceptor launched by a US Navy ship.

An SM-3 interceptor of the US Navy, the same that was used to take down an Iranian missile over Diego Garcia.

Conclusion

What all is the two-horned Persian Ram hiding? We won’t know until all is done. We won’t know until—if this is all really indeed the Second Signpost—the Ram runs out and the Bear gorges. They haven’t started yet.

All we can see so far is the second horseman taking away peace of mind from the earth.

Keep watch.

Prepare. Don’t let down your guard in this critical time.



Categories: ALERT, In The News, Signpost #2: Iran

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