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Trump shares image warning of ‘calm before the storm’ amid reports Iran war could resume

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https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveb...the-storm-amid-reports-iran-war-could-resume/

Trump shares image warning of ‘calm before the storm’ amid reports Iran war could resume​

US President Donald Trump shares an AI-generated graphic of him and a US Navy admiral in front of stormy waters with several ships, including one flying the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran, amid reports the war could potentially resume soon.

Above the graphic is text reading: “It was calm before the storm.”

 
Pawned by China
China sold Iran to USA in exchange of trade deal
Nope. It's in US interest to destroy the middle East oil producing region.
Everyone including sinkie and china will Now be forced to buy from US for oil and gas at a high price.
 
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Nope. It's in US interest to destroy the middle East oil producing region.
Everyone including sinkie will Now be forced to buy from US for oil and gas at a high price.
Given the current Middle East oil crisis, the U.S. is being forced to tap into its Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is now running dangerously low.
This raises a critical question: how can the U.S. secure additional oil supplies to even sustain its domestic needs and export commitments?
 
Given the current Middle East oil crisis, the U.S. is being forced to tap into its Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is now running dangerously low.
This raises a critical question: how can the U.S. secure additional oil supplies to even sustain its domestic needs and export commitments?
US has immense additional capacity through fracking. If required. And at the right price.
 
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