Scott Downey
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Iran's Mullahs are in Turmoil Thanks to America's Current Policy
Iran's Mullahs are in Turmoil Thanks to America's Current Policy, but Biden wants to undo what Trump has done and restart the Iran nuclear treaty. Iran will be able to then export over 2 million barrels of oil per day to give much needed cash to the Mullahs to support international terrorist groups.
Biden's green talk about shutting down US oil energy security is a sham honestly, as a Biden win likely means more Iranian oil sales and less US oil sales.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
No I am not a robot, LOL, must not links
For fragile oil markets, the outcome of next week’s U.S. election poses yet another risk: the prospect that major producer Iran may regain its role in international trade.
Challenger Joe Biden, leading in most polls, has signaled he’ll seek to bring Iran back into the 2015 nuclear accord the U.S. brokered when he was vice president under Barack Obama. That means the economic sanctions President Donald Trump imposed -- and tightened further this week -- could eventually be eased, opening the sluices for more than 2 million barrels a day of Iranian crude exports.
Iran's Mullahs are in Turmoil Thanks to America's Current Policy, but Biden wants to undo what Trump has done and restart the Iran nuclear treaty. Iran will be able to then export over 2 million barrels of oil per day to give much needed cash to the Mullahs to support international terrorist groups.
Biden's green talk about shutting down US oil energy security is a sham honestly, as a Biden win likely means more Iranian oil sales and less US oil sales.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
No I am not a robot, LOL, must not links
For fragile oil markets, the outcome of next week’s U.S. election poses yet another risk: the prospect that major producer Iran may regain its role in international trade.
Challenger Joe Biden, leading in most polls, has signaled he’ll seek to bring Iran back into the 2015 nuclear accord the U.S. brokered when he was vice president under Barack Obama. That means the economic sanctions President Donald Trump imposed -- and tightened further this week -- could eventually be eased, opening the sluices for more than 2 million barrels a day of Iranian crude exports.