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U.S. to announce end to sanctions waivers for Iran oil imports: Washington Post

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On 4/22/2019 at 9:16 AM, candide said:

Actually it benefits Saudi Arabia as oil price go up.

Surprising? 

 

Well America is the largest producer of oil in the world on any given day. It isn't like the old days we are now net exporters so the price of oil can now actually help drive the USA economy when prices spike. 

 

Surprising?

 

https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/04/22/president-trump-jolts-oil-prices-sending-oil-stock.aspx

 

Even our oil companies need some of that Trump loving now and then. 

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Wonder what will become of this in the coming months?

1 minute ago, KennethMura said:

Wonder what will become of this in the coming months?

 

I am going to guess that Iran I going to desperately search around for sources of revenue. Some will break the sanctions but Iran's economy will be slowly strangled.

Yup, that might just be it.

Case you noticed Mr. Trump doesn't concern himself with Popularity in his Country or others.its all about business.  As far as other countries, his agenda is how and what will  benefit American's.Has America changed how much your country pays it's fair share, or was your country one of the one's that were part of the waiver?USA doesn't take to kindly to Iran ,especially when it considers them a threat

No, the guy is a wanna-be dictator who acts like a mafia crony. Look and see the type of people he surrounds himself with...all corrupt. The Americans that still support this unpatriotic narcissistic bimbo are cult members who cannot see his tearing down USA values & freedoms. ( Never waste you time arguing with a Trump cult member.)


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On 4/24/2019 at 4:48 AM, Cryingdick said:

 

Well America is the largest producer of oil in the world on any given day. It isn't like the old days we are now net exporters so the price of oil can now actually help drive the USA economy when prices spike. 

 

Surprising?

 

https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/04/22/president-trump-jolts-oil-prices-sending-oil-stock.aspx

 

Even our oil companies need some of that Trump loving now and then. 

The boom in U.S. oil and natural gas production will make the U.S. a net energy exporter in 2020 — a feat the country has not achieved in nearly 70 years, the Department of Energy’s statistics bureau said on Thursday.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/24/us-becomes-a-net-energy-exporter-in-2020-energy-dept-says.html

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