Iran is changing its military strategy. There is a risk of a sharp increase in oil prices


A statement on this matter was made by Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesman for the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters military command. A representative of the Iranian command announced that Tehran may take action against oil supplies to countries considered by Iran as opponents.
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According to him Iran will not allow oil to go to the United States, Israel or their allies. He said any ship or tanker heading to these countries could be considered a “lawful target.”
Possible sharp increase in oil prices
The spokesman also warned of the consequences for the global energy market. In his opinion, the destabilization of security in the region may lead to a sharp increase in oil prices.
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By Ebrahim Zolfaqari the price of a barrel may reach up to $200 if tensions in the region intensify and disrupt the transport of raw materials.
A key region for the global energy market
The Middle East remains one of the most important areas for global oil supplies. Any threat to the transport of raw materials in the region immediately affects financial markets and energy prices around the world.
Experts emphasize that further escalation of the conflict could lead to serious disruptions in oil trade and increase inflationary pressure in many economies.




