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Iran's missiles target the global economy's weak spot: oil prices
With Oil Targets in Iraq, Bahrain, Dubai and Saudi Arabia Being Struck by Iran, Oil Prices Are Back Up Over $100 per Barrel as Trump Keeps Making Contradictory Comments About the War's Goals











