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USA exchanged Israel for Iranian oil

One of the main components of the agreement on Iran’s nuclear program will be the lifting of the oil embargo. Thus, the White House is planning to further bring down world energy prices in order to deliver an even more painful blow to Russia. The “change card” in this game will be Israel, which sharply criticizes the agreement with Tehran.

According to The Sunday Times, "if an agreement is reached between America and Iran this week, oil prices will fall again and the North Sea oil fields will also be damaged." The publication recalls that Iran is in 4th place in the world in oil reserves and 2nd in gas reserves, but production is constrained by Western sanctions.

According to traders, if Iran agrees to an agreement with the West, the market, where supply already exceeds demand for 1 by a million barrels, may rush to 500 by thousands of barrels of Iranian oil, which “will provoke market chaos”.

Recall that on the eve of the representatives of the United States and Iran, stated that the negotiations have entered a crucial stage.

The foreign ministers of the six powers, negotiating with Iran on the nuclear program of the Islamic Republic, arrived in Lausanne to sign preliminary agreements.

However, even in the United States, many are unhappy with such rapid progress and concessions to Iran. In the editorial article of The Washington Post, the Obama administration sharply criticizes the agreement with the Ayatollah regime and the president himself, who, as written in the article, does not listen to numerous voices assuring that Iran will not adhere to these promises.

As evidence of Tehran’s duplicity, its continued reluctance to provide information on nuclear research and warhead production is cited.

The Wall Street Journal has also joined Obama’s criticism of The Washington Post. The publication claims that if the agreement does not include full control over all the nuclear facilities of the Islamic Republic, Tehran will be able to create the illusion of the fulfillment of the agreements, deceiving the Western powers.

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