He says closing the Strait of Hormuz would disrupt roughly a third of world oil transport and devastate several Asian economies.
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OIL Transport
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"One of the major reasons is that Iran has access to a lot of oil. Geopolitically, it's very important. It is the center of..."
"...what he's saying is, basically, Iran now is able to produce oil, transport it across the world, and then get money for it. Okay?..."
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