Trump Says U.S. Strikes on Iran Would Push Oil Prices Up $2, No More

According to Al Jazeera, Trump said on July 8 that U.S. military strikes on Iran would cause oil prices to rise "slightly," by approximately $2. When asked if renewed U.S.-Iran conflict could trigger further oil price increases, he confirmed the likelihood but insisted the rise would be limited to around $2 per strike.
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