How to Start World War III and Spike Oil Prices: Iran Closes the Strait of Hormuz
Iran threatens the Strait of Hormuz, but sustained closure is unlikely. Mines, missiles, and drones could still jolt oil markets and trigger a U.S. surge.
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Iran threatens the Strait of Hormuz, but sustained closure is unlikely. Mines, missiles, and drones could still jolt oil markets and trigger a U.S. surge.
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