Sean Hannity dives into the economic ripple effects of global conflict as oil prices plunge and markets react to America’s growing influence over global energy routes. Hannity explains how U.S. naval protection of oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz may stabilize world markets while weakening adversaries like Iran. He also explores a surprising diplomatic development—reports that Cuba may be negotiating with the United States and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Hannity shares personal stories about Cuban-American immigrants and the devastating legacy of Castro’s communist regime. The hour highlights how energy policy, geopolitical pressure, and economic leverage can reshape international alliances. Hannity argues that strong leadership abroad can lead to stability at home—and possibly historic change in places like Cuba.

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