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Trump Preps ‘Vengeance’: Bezos Breaks Silence on Rumors + Marines Deployed: Pentagon Sends Unit to Middle East + Pentagon Sends More Marines, Warships to Middle EastUS Sends 2,500 Marines to Middle East as Iran War Intensifies
The Pentagon is redeploying roughly 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to the Middle East to bolster operations and protect shipping lanes as the U.S. and allies expand strikes against Iran
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400 million barrels - Size of the IEA emergency oil release
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"The Iran war will end when I feel it in my bones" — President Donald Trump
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