“Power flows through the oceans. Power has always flown through the oceans,” Posobiec said, framing maritime choke points as the center of geopolitical control. “And where does power meet its pressure points? Where are the key pressure points of power, or the choke points of power, if you will? The key maritime choke points of the world, the ones I just outlined.”
He pointed to the Strait of Hormuz as the critical flashpoint driving current instability: “We are in a global energy crisis right now. Understand, that is because of the pressure on the Strait of Hormuz. That pressure is being felt everywhere.”
The fallout is already being felt on the ground in Ireland, where protests have erupted over fuel costs and broader economic strain.
“The government, you heard Kevin just there, my brother is on the ground right now in Dublin talking about how the government of Ireland might fall because of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, because of the Iran war, because of the Hormuz crisis. The government of Ireland might fall because of this," he said referring to video captured by Kevin while covering the gas protests in Dublin.
The demonstrators as working-class citizens pushed to the brink: “You've got farmers, you've got fishermen that have lost fingers that are up there saying, we just want to go to work. We just want to feed the people of our island.”
Posobiec then shifted to immigration and energy policy, arguing that European leaders have compounded the crisis: “And we are sick and tired of you throwing third world migrants at us from countries that have completely fallen apart under mismanagement. And us being told that we have to take them in and accept them in.”
“And then you come on top, and you're going to put a fuel tax on us.” He directly blamed European leadership and energy strategy for the current situation.
“This is what they're doing in Ireland, by the way. They have quotas because of the fuel shortages, because the idiots in Brussels who rule most of Europe… thought it would be a great idea to not diversify, but instead to put everything into… renewables, clean renewables.”
Posobiec rejected that approach outright: “No, the world runs on petroleum. Cherchez le pétrole. Look for the oil.”
He argued nuclear energy should have been prioritized instead: “You should have gone all in on nuclear. That’s another story. Gen 4 nuclear is a time, a technology whose time has come.”
He continued: “So you got to have oil. Oh, we'll get it from Russia for cheap. Oh, wait. No, we can't because we blow up Nord Stream. All right. We'll get it from the Middle East… Oh, wait. Now what are we going to do?”
“The leaders of Europe have no one to blame for their situation, but themselves.”




