
An international analyst explained in detail what can happen to the new U.S.-Iran attacks in the Middle East
According to international analyst Andrés Repetto in communication with LN +, the situation exceeded the initial verbal threats and led to attacks..
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Any prolonged interruption immediately has an impact on international markets, something that was again reflected on Wall Street, where crude oil prices rose more than 3% in the face of growing tension, also dragging up US Treasury bond returns. In this context, the Iranian response was not limited to the direct borders of the conflict, extending to nations such as Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, as Repetto reported. This return is the desire of our nation and must be defined. ".
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Any prolonged interruption immediately has an impact on international markets, something that was again reflected on Wall Street, where crude oil prices rose more than 3% in the face of growing tension, also dragging up US Treasury bond returns.
according to Infobae — AméricaIn this context, the Iranian response was not limited to the direct borders of the conflict, extending to nations such as Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates, as Repetto reported.
according to La Nación (AR) — Últimas noticiasThis return is the desire of our nation and must be defined. ".
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