President Trump's shifting stance on extracting uranium from Iran raises questions about the true motives behind the war. Was the uranium just a false justification for punishing Iran's economic independence?
So was this about the oil? Yesterday, he said russia’s oil can be sold again. I’m guessing that’s flying under the radar now.
“Frankly, to go get it—we’re going to go get it—but to go get it is a big deal, because they say only China and us have the equipment,” said the president. “You could make the case, ‘Why do you even bother?’ because it’s not very valuable, you know. It’s probably half a million dollars worth, it’s not very valuable stuff.”
Russia is shaping up to be a major beneficiary of the war between U.S.-Israel and Iran, as higher oil prices and temporary sanctions relief boost the value and volume of its crude exports, analysts told CNBC.
So was this about the oil? Yesterday, he said russia’s oil can be sold again. I’m guessing that’s flying under the radar now.
As the Iran war upends energy flows, Russia is emerging as the real winner