Iran War | Political & Economic Impacts

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“…The statement from ⁠Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan, condemned attacks by Iran and called on it to halt its actions immediately. It also said they would work with certain energy producing nations to increase output and stabilise markets.

"We ‌express ⁠our readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait," the statement said.

"We welcome the commitment ⁠of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning."

Welcoming the release of strategic petroleum reserves, the ⁠statement added: "We will take other steps to stabilise energy markets, including ⁠working with certain producing nations to increase output."”
 
“… Chilling natural gas to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit shrinks it into a liquid that can be stored and shipped by tanker to LNG terminals, where it is returned to a gas and used to power factories and heat homes. The use of LNG, along with natural gas delivered via pipelines, has boomed in recent years, replacing coal and nuclear to generate electricity in many countries.

A key data point traders were trying to work out was whether Ras Laffan had gone into “cold shutdown”—meaning refrigeration is still ongoing—or “warm,” which would take much longer to recover from.…”
 
Has any reporter asked him about this? If they are not actively helping the situation or advising…what was the point?
Oh, yeah. For Trump to get more wealthy via scam…the only way the consummate “business man” knows how to make money.
Does any country in this “Board of Peace” even have a boat, much less a navy?
 
This entire Iranian jugfuck has been so diasterous the only question I have is whether St. Donald of Mar-a-Lago was blackmailed into starting it or if he is genuinely stupid enough to believe what Israel told him and disbelieving what the adults in the Department of Defense told him.
 
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