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    1. Responsible_Ad_7995 on

      RIP the world economy. Oil prices are going to crush everything. All for a dementia addled psychopath.

    2. MasterpieceActive374 on

      I think we won’t even be allowed to use paper straws after this is over with, since it’ll hurt the environment

    3. pooinmypants1 on

      They don’t care. The Christian nationalists in power want to see the whole world burn. Jesus is coming soon so who cares.

    4. Yeah they say this is a major money maker for Iran. They not gonna like this.

    5. Onaliquidrock on

      Is this US making it clear they are willing to destroy Iranian oil industry?

    6. Worth-Helicopter-653 on

      # the whole world needs energy, and the scoundrel-n-asshole couple namely usa-israel are just destroying them in front of the eyes of the whole world!

    7. SackofBawbags on

      $200/bbl baybeeee. Gonna be tough to fill up the diesel dually, but we know we can count on you patriots

    8. Bunch of retired good ole boys did a smarty and voted for a pedophile felon with dementia. Sure seems to be paying off.

    9. JamesLahey08 on

      I can guarantee 99% of people don’t know where Mahshahr is. Add the country to the title.

    10. AtreyuTrinity on

      Bandar-e Mahshahr (Persian: بندرماهشهر) is a city in the Central District of Bandar Mahshahr County, Khuzestan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district.

      I thought I would share just in case anyone had to look it up like I did.

    11. We don’t buy oil from Iran. So who cares. Nor have we ever bought oil from Iran. We have more oil reserves than Iran.
      We will be exporting oil by summer. Also they will tap all oil in US to fill the gaps.
      Be exporting Venezuela oil within a year worldwide.

      Just made the petrol dollar relevant again for 5 years.

    12. Many_Significance_66 on

      No one knows where Mahshahr is. Israel, Iran, elsewhere, who knows.

    13. Maleficent-Trick8930 on

      In Italy, we are already living in a difficult economic situation. Diesel is now above two euros per liter and shows no sign of decreasing despite tax cuts. Many prices will rise, and many Italians are already suffering from this, with no sign of improvement anytime soon. I fear it may reach a point where people will no longer be able to use their cars to go to work.

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