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LetMyPeopleVote

(179,632 posts)
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 08:30 PM Monday

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

Helium is a key element for use in a host of actions/products. trump has cut off a significant portion of the world helium

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.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-03-23T10:00:13Z

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

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.

Helium’s applications are so far spread that financial crises and geopolitical expert Tuomas Malinen issued a bleak prediction for what might be in store for the United States in the near future.

“I keep warning you that the collapse will be horrendous,” Malinen wrote in a social media post on X in response to reports of the growing helium shortage......



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'Trump is cooked': Fears of 'collapse' spread as war sparks shortage of critical resource (Helium) (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Monday OP
2nd most common element, what's the prob? It's everywhere in humungous amounts nt msongs Monday #1
He did it without thinking about the consequences. OAITW r.2.0 Monday #2
Economic collapse?? Disaffected Monday #3
'Hope no one needs an MRI': Trump gets warning he may have sparked unexpected disaster LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday #4
I remember the day when mercuryblues Wednesday #5

LetMyPeopleVote

(179,632 posts)
4. 'Hope no one needs an MRI': Trump gets warning he may have sparked unexpected disaster
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 05:50 PM
Wednesday

trump did not think that Iran would block the Strait of Hormuz and expected Iran to surrender. One of the consequences of trump's stupidity is that we will be unable to do MRIs or build new superchips

'Hope no one needs an MRI': Trump gets warning he may have sparked unexpected disaster

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-03-24T19:00:17Z

https://www.rawstory.com/stringr/iran-war-2676612322/?link_source=ta_bluesky_link&taid=69c2df3dcd93a90001ffb380

Marc Johnson, a virologist and professor at the University of Missouri, revealed Monday that his institution’s supply of a critical medical resource will be “cut in half” as a result of the Trump administration’s war against Iran, and it carries potentially far-reaching consequences for medical facilities nationwide.

“I hope no one needs an MRI this year,” Johnson wrote in a social media post on X to their nearly 40,000 followers. “The world's largest producer of liquified helium is in Qatar and is shut off. We just got a notice that our supply for the year will be at least cut in half. No one could have predicted this (unless they thought about it).”

The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, which President Donald Trump initiated late last month by authorizing Operation Epic Fury, has predictably caused an oil shortage, sending energy prices skyrocketing. However, the war has also sparked a major shortage of helium, which plays a critical role in the function of MRI scanners thanks to its “extremely low boiling point.” Beyond imaging, helium also plays a role in other medical applications, including surgery and research.

We got a notification from our gas supplier that they would be able to fulfill less than 50% of our regular consumption, and a message from the University hospital saying that this is particularly problematic for MRIs,” Johnson wrote in a separate social media post. “The helium shortage is real and there will be consequences.”




mercuryblues

(16,401 posts)
5. I remember the day when
Wed Mar 25, 2026, 08:05 PM
Wednesday

people inhaled helium, just for 3 seconds of a funny voice.

Last time it was TP. Now he's after balloons.

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