WAR ON GLOBAL TRADE: Iran Hits Major International Airports, Oil Refineries, and Commercial Ships — Regime Threatens $200 Oil as Gulf Conflict Explodes
Source: The Gateway Pundit · Bias: Far Right
Summary
The Middle East conflict spiraled into a direct threat against the global economy this week after Iran launched attacks targeting major international infrastructure and commercial shipping lanes, while warning the world to brace for $200-per-barrel oil if the war continues. The post WAR ON GLOBAL TRADE: Iran Hits Major International Airports, Oil Refineries, and Commercial Ships — Regime Threatens $200 Oil as Gulf Conflict Explodes appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
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