
Trump-Iran Tensions Threaten Global Energy Infrastructure as Economic Risks Mount
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Tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate despite claims by President Donald Trump that Iran no longer has an air force or navy, raising concerns about threats to critical energy infrastructure that could impact the global economy. The conflict is moving closer to energy facilities that are vital for international markets. Meanwhile, Hungarian energy giant MOL, which owns Slovakia's Slovnaft refinery, is continuing to push for the resumption of Russian oil supplies, creating additional energy security concerns in the region.
