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After Trump's calls, “not to play on the hands of the enemy” oil prices began to drop sharply


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June 22, the United States struck For three Iranian nuclear objects in Fordo, Netenze and Isfahan, for the first time in history, applying 13-ton bombs. Trump said that if the world is not achieved, “for Iran there will be an even greater tragedy than the one that the world watched over the past eight days.”

Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Arakchi condemned the US attack and announced law to a legal answer for protection of their own sovereignty, interests and people.

In the same Iran’s parliament voted for the closure of the strategically important Ormuz Strait, located between Iran and Oman and through which, according to various estimates, about 20% of global oil passes. Reuters wrote that its closure would violate oil and gas exports from the region, which would cause a jump in energy prices.

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