Donald Trump says Iran war could be over soon, but oil disruption would trigger harsher U.S. strikes
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism that the ongoing conflict in Iran could reach a swift resolution. However, he cautioned that any disruption to oil supplies resulting from the war would prompt the U.S. to respond with more severe military action. This conflict has significantly impacted global oil and gas availability, leading to increased fuel prices in the United States. Trump's comments reflect heightened concerns about energy security and the broader implications of the war on international markets. As tensions escalate, the potential for further U.S. involvement remains a critical point of discussion, particularly in light of the current volatility in the oil market, which has already seen prices surge due to supply constraints. The situation underscores the delicate balance between geopolitical stability and energy dependence, highlighting the interconnectedness of global conflicts and economic conditions.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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