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turbinetree

(27,474 posts)
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:40 AM 8 hrs ago

'Trump is cooked': Fears of 'collapse' spread as war sparks shortage of critical resource

By Alexander Willis
Published March 22, 2026 9:05 AM ET

The United States’ war against Iran has triggered a shortage of a critical resource, one so crucial to the economy that one expert predicted a “horrendous” and imminent “collapse,” while another said that President Donald Trump would bear the blame.

That resource is Helium, which plays a critical role in applications ranging from semiconductor manufacturing to medical equipment. Shortly after Trump first authorized strikes on Iran late last month, Qatar, which supplies a third of the world’s helium, was forced to halt production of the critical resource.

Helium is critical for the function of MRI machines, a technology widely used in medical facilities across the country, including at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, D.C. where Trump received an MRI scan last year that raised questions surrounding his health. It’s also used in the space, defense and scientific research sectors.

https://www.rawstory.com/iran-war-2676572005/

Hey traitor what say you about this.....more lies, I think more lies.........or are you to worried about bilking the citizens of this country with your FUCKING WAR to go and play another round of golf at your black blanketed situation room at the cereal place you call home..............you own this shit show right along with John Roberts and his 5 other maga US Supreme court lackeys and the maga congress and senate...................your delusion of grander is like the lack of helium ..............

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'Trump is cooked': Fears of 'collapse' spread as war sparks shortage of critical resource (Original Post) turbinetree 8 hrs ago OP
And all the Party City stores closed down!! Baitball Blogger 8 hrs ago #1
so does Five Below, for what it's worth. cab67 7 hrs ago #7
TrumpenFuhrer and his band of minions have created quite a situation for the country NoMoreRepugs 8 hrs ago #2
A friend in Australia just reported gas prices there have doubled. Martin68 6 hrs ago #23
;-{)......Stay Tuned Goonch 8 hrs ago #3
I didn't think he'd be able to top the clusterfuck of his COVID response, tanyev 7 hrs ago #4
Believe it, he's getting help ... lots and lots of help FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #18
WHY don't they care? WHY are they content to live like this??? young_at_heart 5 hrs ago #27
My sister worked in a flower shop Jrsygrl96 7 hrs ago #5
Yes there is a finite amount of helium Lifeafter70 5 hrs ago #26
Put a dementia-ridden idiot in charge, collapse civilization. Thanks, MAGA! ms liberty 7 hrs ago #6
tRump isn't cooked, the US is cooked groundloop 7 hrs ago #8
Republicans intentionally destroyed US Helium production and reserves. James48 7 hrs ago #9
Interesting ..Thank you jfz9580m 7 hrs ago #10
Ah, the much-vaunted "Third Way"... GiqueCee 6 hrs ago #13
Is the line item veto in force? Was it back then? paleotn 6 hrs ago #16
A while back... GiqueCee 7 hrs ago #11
I think it's mostly profit motive ... It was cheaper to buy from Qatar FakeNoose 6 hrs ago #19
the repugs have sold off our helium reserves at least twice to private companies Nigrum Cattus 6 hrs ago #12
And they'll make a fortune on reduced supply and far higher prices. Who could have seen that coming? paleotn 6 hrs ago #15
Gee whiz, it seems international trade is complex and important in ways we don't even know or think about. paleotn 6 hrs ago #14
Helium is fascinating. PCIntern 6 hrs ago #17
NOPE trump doesn't have a care in the world blue blues 6 hrs ago #20
moe DISTRACTION. :( AllaN01Bear 6 hrs ago #21
The other vital resource that has been cut off is fertilizer. Our farmers paid for it in advance and will desperately Martin68 6 hrs ago #22
Add in diesel Whip-poor-will 5 hrs ago #28
Seems Overwrought ProfessorGAC 6 hrs ago #24
Ready to produce? dpibel 4 hrs ago #30
The Wells Have Been In Place For Decades ProfessorGAC 3 hrs ago #31
Iran dosent need to strike America. BradBo 5 hrs ago #25
Hmmm. Only two weeks after Noem was fired. GopherGal 4 hrs ago #29
I know...let's use hydrogen gas instead! roamer65 2 hrs ago #32
"Windmills" can be used to produce hydrogen. So yeah! thought crime 32 min ago #34
The orange pedo treats the world like it's one of his failed casinos. nt Javaman 32 min ago #33

Baitball Blogger

(52,281 posts)
1. And all the Party City stores closed down!!
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:51 AM
8 hrs ago

We are so fucked!

Wait, I saw a Michael’s sign that said, We have balloons.

Putting all kidding aside, whatever it takes to stop this clown show, I’m all in.

NoMoreRepugs

(12,035 posts)
2. TrumpenFuhrer and his band of minions have created quite a situation for the country
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:51 AM
8 hrs ago

and the world - appears critical thinking and forethought are nowhere to be found in the leadership of Trumplandia.

tanyev

(49,212 posts)
4. I didn't think he'd be able to top the clusterfuck of his COVID response,
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 09:58 AM
7 hrs ago

but once again I have underestimated his capacity for destruction, intentional and unintentional.

He's like a brontosaurus in a china shop, and shame on the Republican party for continuing to enable and support him.

FakeNoose

(41,443 posts)
18. Believe it, he's getting help ... lots and lots of help
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:11 AM
6 hrs ago

The billionaire overlords had everything planned for whenever the useful idiot got back into the White House. Once he was reinstated the destruction was already in progress. "Project 2025" was the part they actually published, but a lot more plans were never revealed.

young_at_heart

(4,034 posts)
27. WHY don't they care? WHY are they content to live like this???
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:34 PM
5 hrs ago

It can't JUST be to keep their job??? I watched "The Darkest Hour" last night and felt the rage that the people of England felt. Lord Halifax desperately wanted a "Peace Deal with Herr Hitler." He was convinced that was the answer. Thank goodness, his party chose Churchill....."fight them on the beaches, etc."..... that's how I feel riight now. How I wish a few Republicans felt this way!

Jrsygrl96

(270 posts)
5. My sister worked in a flower shop
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:09 AM
7 hrs ago

Helium has been in short supply for a few years now. Nothing new - just worse!

Lifeafter70

(961 posts)
26. Yes there is a finite amount of helium
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:29 PM
5 hrs ago

I for one would like to see those balloons go the way of the dodo.

groundloop

(13,806 posts)
8. tRump isn't cooked, the US is cooked
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:15 AM
7 hrs ago

And tRump is perfectly fine with that because:
a) the tRump-Epstein Files are out of the news and
b) he continues getting richer and richer by the day

James48

(5,195 posts)
9. Republicans intentionally destroyed US Helium production and reserves.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:17 AM
7 hrs ago

We had a massive helium reserve in Texas following World War 1.

It continued in existence until republicans announced that the U.S. Government making and storing helium was against conservative principles of free market capitalism. And ended the Helium storage reserves. See the Republican “Helium Privatization Act” of 1996.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helium_Privatization_Act_of_1996


We can’t have nice things because the GOZp destroys them all.

jfz9580m

(17,139 posts)
10. Interesting ..Thank you
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:55 AM
7 hrs ago
The Helium Privatization Act of 1996 is a United States statute that ordered the US government to sell much of the National Helium Reserve. The 104th Congress passed the Act of Congress presenting the legislation to the United States President on September 30, 1996. President Bill Clinton enacted the federal statute into law on October 9, 1996.[1]

The law was described by critics as a "fiasco" due to the formula-based sale price being significantly lower than the market price for helium.[2] The bill was amended in 2013 to use an auction to sell helium.[3]



It is a very short article. It looks like it was signed into law by Clinton, but there isn’t much of a backstory.

paleotn

(22,173 posts)
16. Is the line item veto in force? Was it back then?
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:04 AM
6 hrs ago

Seems some folks in black robes ruled that unconstitutional in 1996. The same year all this was going on.

Careful. Third way is bullshit, granted, but let's not get too carried away. Nuance.

GiqueCee

(4,141 posts)
11. A while back...
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:56 AM
7 hrs ago

... I asked a MAGA-path to name ONE constructive thing the current crop of Republicans have done – without LYING! Couldn't do it.

FakeNoose

(41,443 posts)
19. I think it's mostly profit motive ... It was cheaper to buy from Qatar
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:16 AM
6 hrs ago

... than to pay real wages to Americans for manufacturing the same product. We need to realize that is the main reason everything has been outsourced ... the cost of American labor. Billionaire overlords don't like paying Americans.

paleotn

(22,173 posts)
15. And they'll make a fortune on reduced supply and far higher prices. Who could have seen that coming?
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:01 AM
6 hrs ago

paleotn

(22,173 posts)
14. Gee whiz, it seems international trade is complex and important in ways we don't even know or think about.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:59 AM
6 hrs ago

Maybe shutting down one of the most important regions for that trade isn't a good idea? Even if one is trying to get one's pedo proclivities off front page, above the fold.

Many of us thought the stupidity exhibited by this regime would bite us all eventually. Just a matter of when and how. Well, we're there. Less than 2 years in.

PCIntern

(28,329 posts)
17. Helium is fascinating.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:11 AM
6 hrs ago

There is an AI Richard Feynman lecture on it…

?si=AW2loSmB1kEmD7x5

Martin68

(27,648 posts)
22. The other vital resource that has been cut off is fertilizer. Our farmers paid for it in advance and will desperately
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:43 AM
6 hrs ago

need it when the growing season starts. No fertilizer = poor crops.

Whip-poor-will

(188 posts)
28. Add in diesel
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 12:35 PM
5 hrs ago

Diesel isn't coming down before spring planting.

Since golden brains declared no global warming we don't have to worry about extreme drought or floods

ProfessorGAC

(76,600 posts)
24. Seems Overwrought
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:45 AM
6 hrs ago

The US has 10% more helium reserves than the next 2 largest countries combined.
And, that doesn't count the yet to be quantified find in Minnesota.

dpibel

(3,914 posts)
30. Ready to produce?
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:51 PM
4 hrs ago

Having reserves and having the product are not the same thing are they?

ProfessorGAC

(76,600 posts)
31. The Wells Have Been In Place For Decades
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 02:07 PM
3 hrs ago

Goes back nearly 100 years.
The Hindenberg used hydrogen because the US restricted exports of their vast helicopter resources. They would gave used helium if the US would have sold it to them.
The reserves in the middle east were undiscovered at that point, so the US had a near monopoly.
But, those production conduits have been in place since the 1920s.
And, since helium reacts with nothing under terrestrial conditions, the infrastructure lasts a very, very long time.
I think it far more likely that the article is clickbait, than any other real concern about supply.

GopherGal

(2,898 posts)
29. Hmmm. Only two weeks after Noem was fired.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 01:27 PM
4 hrs ago

Looks like someone had plans to tap the reserves of whatever-it-is is in those Liferaft Lips!

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