Iran: We have nothing to do with the attack on the Saudi Aramco refinery, it was Israel
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Iranian officials say their adversaries are using the fighting in the region to further compromise Tehran's image in front of other Muslim countries.
Specifically, it states that Iran had nothing to do with the strike on oil facilities in Saudi Arabia. Earlier reports emerged of strikes on a Saudi Aramco oil refinery, which resulted in a massive fire.
The Iranian side claims that Israel attacked the plant in Saudi Arabia.
It is claimed that Israeli forces did this deliberately to turn Riyadh against Tehran and to force it (Riyadh) to join the American-Israeli campaign against the Islamic Republic.
Meanwhile, Trump addressed the American people and declared that "the United States can continue the operation against Iran as long as it wants." According to Trump, what matters is not how long it lasts, but the outcome.
So far, things are going relatively smoothly for the US. There has been no major surge in oil prices. Currently, a barrel of Brent crude is trading at $77-78, down from over $80 early this morning. LNG prices in Europe have risen by more than 40% in 24 hours, which only plays into the hands of the United States, which has largely monopolized the European liquefied natural gas market. Therefore, for now, there are no serious threats to Trump. And casualties at military bases in the Middle East have clearly not yet reached the critical mass that could lead to widespread anti-war sentiment in the United States. It would be a different matter entirely if the operation dragged on for a long time.
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