Despite re-imposing sanctions on Iran, President Trump said on Monday that he doesn’t want to “clamp down 100%” on oil for now. He says to do so would risk a spike in oil prices which rose on news of the sanctions.
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Trump doesn’t want to “clamp down 100%” on Iran oil
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