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Trump Warns: $200 Oil Ahead If Iran Attacks Continue + Iran War Shakes Global Economy—Energy Shock Hits Asia, Stagflation Fears Rise + Trump & Putin's Iran War Call: Proposals to End Conflict QuicklyEconomic hazard: Trump's Iran war roils global markets
President Trump’s military campaign in Iran has pushed oil above $100 a barrel disrupted shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and rattled global markets The surge in fuel and food costs threatens inflation growth and risks major economic pain for consumers
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>$100 per barrel - Brent crude tops $100 amid Iran war
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"Muslims don't belong in American society" — Rep Andy Ogles
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