Trump's Threat: Obliteration of Iran's Oil Infrastructure
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President Donald Trump threatens to "obliterate" Iran's electric and oil infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. He shares this warning on his Truth Social account amidst ongoing talks with Iran's new regime. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, cautions that "foreigners who commit evil" are unwelcome in the Gulf, hinting at rising tensions. Over in Iraq, Russia condemns a drone attack targeting Nechirvan Barzani, the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government, linking it to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran. On another front, the White House is planning diplomatic talks with China and has asked Arab nations to help fund U.S. military efforts in Iran. The situation remains fluid, with the U.S. projecting a four-to-six-week timeline for fulfilling its military objectives. What's interesting is that despite the harsh public rhetoric, the White House claims private negotiations with Iran are progressing. This matters because the outcome of these talks could impact global oil prices and regional stability.
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