Iran's Drone Attacks Escalate Gulf War, Oil Prices Surge
Irans escalating drone and missile attacks on energy sites across the Gulf and toward Israel have sent crude oil prices soaring past $100 a barrel. The attacks have resulted in at least one death and injuries, with operations halted at key ports and ships facing projectiles. Iran has warned of a long war that could devastate the global economy, while the US has spent over $11 billion in the conflict. The war has also spread to Lebanon, with over 630 deaths and 800,000 displaced.
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