The price of oil jumped by 6% after the American strikes to secure the Strait of Ormuz
USA and Iran exchange fire for second consecutive night
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After the new strikes and tougher presidential tone, the price of the US crude West Texas Intermediate had already jumped by more than 6%. The United States Central Command (Centcom) presented the operation as "reducing Iran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Ormuz". For the second consecutive night, the United States and Iran exchanged projectiles.
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After the new strikes and tougher presidential tone, the price of the US crude West Texas Intermediate had already jumped by more than 6%.
according to L'ExpressThe United States Central Command (Centcom) presented the operation as "reducing Iran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation in the Strait of Ormuz".
according to L'ExpressFor the second consecutive night, the United States and Iran exchanged projectiles.
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