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UAE leaves OPEC in blow to oil cartel during war on Iran

OPEC meeting
© Ramzi Boudina/Reuters]
The United Arab Emirates has announced its decision to quit OPEC and OPEC+ to focus on "national interests", dealing ⁠a heavy ⁠blow to the oil-exporting groups at a time when the US-Israel war on Iran has caused ⁠a historic energy shock and rattled the global economy.

The move, which will take effect on Friday, reflects "the UAE's long-term strategic and economic vision and evolving energy profile", a statement carried by state media said on Tuesday.

"During our time in the organisation, we made significant contributions and even greater sacrifices for the benefit of all," it added. "However, the time has come to focus our efforts on what our national interest dictates."

Comment: Who will be next to leave? Is OPEC even relevant anymore?

UAE's full statement:
Abu Dhabi, April 28 / WAM / The United Arab Emirates announced today its decision to withdraw from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+, effective May 1, 2026.

This decision is in line with the UAE's long-term strategic and economic vision and the development of its energy sector, including accelerating investment in domestic energy production, and reinforces its commitment to its role as a responsible and reliable producer that looks to the future of global energy markets.

This decision came after a thorough review of the UAE's production policy and its current and future capacity, and in view of what the national interest requires and the state's commitment to contribute effectively to meeting the urgent needs of the market, while geopolitical fluctuations continue in the near term through the disturbances in the Arabian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, which affect supply dynamics, as the basic trends indicate continued growth in global energy demand in the medium and long term.

The stability of the global energy system depends on the availability of flexible, reliable and affordable supplies, and the UAE has invested to meet the changing demands efficiently and responsibly, prioritizing supply stability, cost, and sustainability.

This decision comes after decades of constructive cooperation, as the UAE joined OPEC in 1967 through the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and its membership continued after the establishment of the United Arab Emirates in 1971. During this period, the country played an active role in supporting the stability of the global oil market and promoting dialogue between producing countries.

The decision affirms the evolution of sector policies to enhance flexibility in responding to market dynamics, while continuing to contribute to market stability in a thoughtful and responsible manner.

The UAE is a reliable, cost-competitive, and low-carbon-intensity oil producer globally, contributing to global growth and emissions reduction.

After leaving OPEC, the UAE will continue its responsible role by gradually and thoughtfully increasing production, in line with demand and market conditions.

With a large and competitive resource base, the UAE will continue to work with partners to develop resources, supporting economic growth and diversification.

It is worth noting that this decision does not change the UAE's commitment to the stability of global markets or its approach based on cooperation with producers and consumers, but rather enhances its ability to respond to changing market demands.

The UAE affirms its appreciation for the efforts of both OPEC and the OPEC+ alliance, as the country's presence in the organization has made significant contributions and even greater sacrifices for the benefit of all. However, it is now time to focus efforts on what the UAE's national interest requires, its commitment to its investment and importing partners, and the needs of the market, and this is what it will focus on in the future.

The UAE also affirms its continued commitment to responsible production policies and a focus on market stability, taking into account global supply and demand.

The state will continue to invest across the energy sector value chain, including oil and gas, renewable energy and low-carbon solutions, to support resilience and long-term transformation of the energy system.

The UAE values more than five decades of cooperation with partners, while continuing its active



Arrow Up

Polls show Germany's conservative, anti-immigration AfD party soaring to new record high of 28%

germany afd conservative party logo
© AP Photo/Michael Probst, fileA man stands in front of the logo at the AfD party headquarters in Berlin, Germany.
Amid a weakening German economy and soaring energy prices, the AfD is cementing its lead

The anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AfD) has jumped to a new record high in a recent poll conducted by the opinion research institute Insa. In the poll, the AfD increased its lead over the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU).

According to the "Sunday trend" poll, which is conducted on a weekly basis for the Bild am Sonntag, the AfD has reached a peak of 28 percent, extending its lead over the CDU/CSU alliance. While the party only jumped one point from the previous week, it not only marked the AfD's highest value ever, but it also means the AfD is closing in on the psychological 30 percent it has long sought.

Comment: Germany's elite are terrified at the prospect of the AfD taking power. It threatens to undermine all the EU policies that have been put in place to bring Germany down. Former Chancellor Scholz said as much:






Bizarro Earth

SOTT Focus: The Technate Was Always Coming

technate digital tyranny surveillance overlords graphic
© The Bombthrower
And what you can do about it (besides complaining).

Palantir dropped a manifesto last weekend. 22 bullet points distilled from Alex Karp's book The Technological Republic, posted to X with the casual framing of "because we get asked a lot." I haven't seen a reaction so widespread, unanimously opposed and viscerally aghast since James Damore's infamous "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber".

The usual suspects lost their shit. Engadget called it "the ramblings of a comic book villain."

TechCrunch clutched its pearls at the bits about "regressive" cultures and "vacant and hollow pluralism."

Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins observed, (via Bluesky, of course), that these aren't philosophical musings floating in the ether: they're the public ideology of a company whose revenue depends on the politics it's advocating.

He's not wrong, Palantir sells to ICE, DoD, NYPD, and the intelligence community. It may be a manifesto, but it's also product literature.

Wall Street

The CBDC we already have - Crypto on a chain

Lucy and Charlie Brown
The product was sold as the alternative.

Permissionless, censorship-resistant, beyond the reach of any single government.

The whole pitch of crypto, repeated in white papers and conference keynotes for fifteen years, was that this was the exit. The dollar system had become weaponised, the rails could be cut at will, but the chain - the chain was sovereign.

Iran took it as advertised. After getting kicked off SWIFT in 2012 and again in 2018, Tehran did exactly what every sanctions-evasion playbook recommended. Bitcoin mining legalised in 2019. Subsidised power rerouted to industrial farms.

Over $3 billion moved through digital assets in 2025 alone. The central bank held at least $507 million in USDT, the supposedly neutral dollar-substitute that wasn't subject to any single government's say-so.
Tron announced as decentralised
As recent as April 22nd, Tron founder Justin Sun declared his blockchain "the most decentralised in the world".

On April 23rd, the US Treasury called Tether and asked them to freeze $344 million of Iranian funds on Tron. Tether did it in one single smart-contract call. Two wallets, blacklisted at the issuer level, $213 million in one and $131 million in the other.


Comment: Another destruction of trust.


Comment: So Iran lost $344 million which one could say was a cheap lesson. So for that tiny amount, the US was happy to destroy trust in that scheme and thus scare big investors away from just about anything the US has a hand in.


Syringe

Creeping ever closer: Anthony Fauci adviser indicted by DOJ on charges of concealing COVID records

Fauci's former top aide, Dr. David Morens
© CopyrightFauci's former top aide, Dr. David Morens, speaks during a House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic hearing on Capitol Hill on May 22, 2024
The Department of Justice has indicted a former senior adviser to Dr. Anthony Fauci for allegedly destroying and concealing records from investigations into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

David Morens, 78, has been charged with one count of conspiracy against the United States; two counts of destruction, alteration, or falsification of records in federal investigations; and two counts of concealment, removal, or mutilation of records.

The conspiracy also included an alleged "kickback" scheme where Morens took or was promised gifts — including wine bottles and meals at Michelin-starred restaurants — to conduct "official acts favorable" to a federal grantee.

The Department of Justice indicted COVID adviser David Morens on Tuesday for allegedly concealing records amid probes into the origins of the pandemic. NIAID

The ex-National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) official faces up to 51 years in federal prison if convicted of all charges.

Comment:


USA

Indestructible Iran: What does D.C. want from Tehran? Regime change, total collapse, or a deal?

Trump and Iran missles etc
© SCFUS President Donald Trump • Iran
Trump sounds crazy, but he is not. He is, however, the product of an American empire that had gone completely mad.

Trump's "crazy antics" on Truth Social, legacy media interviews, and in press sprays, vacillating between talk of peace but then the next sentence making threats to destroy the entire civilization, leaves the public wondering what his actual aims are. Trump is great at manipulating the press, and even manipulating oil markets. Even the Iranians have been able to make some coin off of this, which already adds a strange dimension. Is this all just the art of the deal?

So what does the United States actually want from Iran? Is the objective to force regime change, to weaken Iran into fragmentation or state failure, or to eventually bring it into a controlled "normalization" where limited economic and diplomatic relations become possible under American terms?

We should absolutely pay attention to what Trump is saying, but only if we know how to read the controlled chaos of his bifurcated and multivoiced messaging, which was the subject of our last piece, The Madness of King Trump: Decoding 47. To really understand all the madness means we have to understand the realism driving Trump's position -what we can call the 'gravity of the situation.' Trump is a hyperreality surfer who riffs on the world of the possible while manipulating mass perceptions around the impossible, but in the end never goes against the hard reality. Reality, however, is not the same as the simulation created through media. This is why "TACO" - Trump Always Chickens Out, which is a good thing.

Attention

Russia's Africa Corps Prevents US-Backed Coup in Mali

Russia's Africa Corps
The terrorist groups "Azawad Liberation Front" and "Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb," trained by Western intelligence agencies, attempted a coup in Mali with a large force (10,000 to 12,000 men). Attempts were made to seize key infrastructure in the capital, notably the presidential palace. Additionally, attacks were launched against major cities (Gao, Kidal, Kita, and Sévaré) with the aim of taking control of administrative buildings. Ukrainian and European mercenaries based in Africa participated in the attacks against infrastructure and government units in the Kidal and Gao regions, using Stinger- and Mistral-type man-portable air defense systems (MANPADS).

Arrow Down

Donald Trump acknowledges the limitations of Jacksonianism

Trump at podium
© UnknownApril 21, 2026, President Trump was in Louisville, Kentucky, to celebrate Henry Clay, the longtime rival of President Andrew Jackson. He intended to demonstrate that he had listened to the voices of the people and his advisors and to change his approach.
Events are unfolding badly. Just as President Trump launches his Kuturkampf against the Catholic Church to reaffirm the Anglo-Saxon, rather than Aztec, character of his country, he suffers a major setback with Iran. He has to acknowledge that his approach to business dealings cannot replace diplomacy, at least not with this particular partner. And that his Jacksonian ideology, which works wonders on domestic issues, is incapable of addressing strategic problems. Aware of the impasse he finds himself in, Donald Trump adapts. He changes completely.

On June 21 and 22, 2025, President Donald Trump ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites (Operation Midnight Hammer). Officially, the objective was to destroy any capability to produce an atomic bomb. Unofficially, this operation was primarily aimed at depriving Israel of an excuse to use an atomic bomb against Iran, as several politicians had suggested.

In any case, the Pentagon noted that the Iranian installations were so deeply buried that they were inaccessible. Moreover, one hesitates to imagine the potential consequences of these bombings had they reached their targets.

Arrow Down

Germany, France push for limited EU access for Ukraine

Zelensky Macron Scholz
© Sergei Supinsky/AFPUkraine's president was joined by France's Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz 
Germany and France called for Ukraine to be granted "symbolic" benefits in a pre-accession phase that excludes European Union farming subsidies and voting rights, falling short of Kiev's hopes for fast-track bloc membership after a potential peace deal with Russia. This development follows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to Berlin on April 14 for consultations with the German leadership, which resulted in the signing of 10 agreements, including those on arms supplies and production, as well as a new military package worth €4 billion.

Berlin has been actively involved in the Ukraine conflict from the very beginning, first through political support for the Maidan protests in 2013-14 and later through arms deliveries to Kiev, despite being one of the guarantors of the agreement signed between then-Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and the opposition. And Germany, as a supposed guarantor, when the armed coup took place, did not fulfill its obligations and instead sent non-militarized equipment to Ukraine.

Comment: Conflict with Russia? Ukraine is not 'the edge' you are looking for.


V

Magyar unmasked: Continuity in practice, change in rhetoric

Hungarian PM Magyar
© UnknownHungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar
In his first statements after his victory, Magyar made it clear that Hungary's energy ties with Russia would not be cut off to please Brussels, but the format of relations would shift from the realm of "personal friendship" to cold pragmatism.

On the evening of 12 April 2026, Péter Magyar stood before his supporters against a sea of Hungarian flags. Red, white, and green filled the entire frame. The European flag was nowhere to be seen. It was a small but eloquent detail.

Three days after the election, he also picked up the phone and called Benjamin Netanyahu.

The Three-Hour Reality Check

The following day, on 13 April, during a marathon three-hour press conference, the new prime minister began to spell out what his government would actually do.

Comment: Wait and see. Time will tell.