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Trump Considers Seizing Iranian Oil, Sparking Political Debate

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Donald Trump raises the possibility of taking control of Iranian oil, generating controversy and political reactions in a context of geopolitical tensions.

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Trump Considers Seizing Iranian Oil, Sparking Political Debate

In a recent interview, former U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his interest in taking control of Iranian oil, marking a shift from his previous statements on the conflict in the region.

Trump, who had previously mentioned the pursuit of regime change and the prevention of nuclear weapons as goals, now focuses on oil resources. He compared his plans to the operation in Venezuela, where the United States took control of the oil industry.
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This statement has generated intense political debate and has been criticized by some as a purely economic motivation in the conflict.

Trump did not hesitate to criticize those who question his strategy, referring to them as 'stupid'. This statement reflects his characteristic style and his tendency to dismiss criticism.
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Furthermore, he stated that the United States could take Kharg Island, a strategic site for Iran, 'very easily'.

These statements come at a time of increasing tension in the Middle East, with the increase of the American military presence in the region and the rise in oil prices.

The deployment of approximately 3,500 U.S. troops in the Middle East over the weekend underscores the escalation of tension. The unit, led by the warship USS Tripoli, includes sailors and marines, along with assault and transport assets.

This increase in the American military presence coincides with Trump's statements about Iranian oil and Iran's threats, increasing concerns about a possible escalation of the conflict.

Iranian military spokesman Ebrahim Zolfaqari warned about the danger facing American troops, while Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf threatened retaliation. These statements reflect Iran's firm stance against the growing American military presence and Trump's threats.

The situation in the region is becoming increasingly tense, with both sides exchanging belligerent statements and increasing their military presence.

The Iranian attack on the Prince Sultan air base in Saudi Arabia, which destroyed an E-3 Sentry aircraft worth $500 million and caused injuries to American soldiers, is an example of the impact of the conflict.

Meanwhile, the Brent crude oil price exceeded $116 a barrel in Asia, indicating a significant increase in the market. British opposition leader Keir Starmer will meet with business leaders to discuss the potential economic damage resulting from the conflict, demonstrating global concern about the consequences of tensions in the Middle East.
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