Iran To Make U.S. Regret for “Grave Miscalculation” with Soaring Oil Costs

Following the United States Attack, Iran Vows Not To Stop Until U.S. Feels Sorry

IRAN – Amid the ongoing tension with the United States, the country said it will make U.S, regret the attacks.

The ongoing tension in the Middle East has left the cost of oil soaring in several nations. In the Philippines, countless Filipinos already exerted their most to make sure their tanks were filled before the first bigtime oil price hike.

Oil Price Hike

Amid the Malacañang Palace advising the Filipinos not to do panic-buying, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. revealed that they are now talking with other countries for a possible source of an oil supply. He stressed that no one knows how long the escalating tension in the Middle East will last.

The costs of oil in the Philippines rose bigtime last Tuesday, March 10. Currently, based on the recent global markets report, there is a huge possibility that another bigtime oil price hike may happen on March 16.

Oil Price Hike

“[The] real problem here that everybody is having to deal with is hindi natin alam kung gaano katagal ito. Hindi natin, kasi yung presyo, kung saan pupunta,” Marcos Jr. said.

Amid the global concern on the oil supply, U.S. Pres. Donald Trump previously claimed that such impact will allegedly be “short term”. The U.S. Chief Executive further stressed that a much harder attack allegedly awaits Iran if it will disrupt the global oil flow.

Donald Trump
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Recently, Iranian security chief Ali Larijani expressed through the social media that they will make sure that the United States will regret what it did. Iranian security chief Ali Larijani stressed that a war won’t allegedly be won with just social media postings.

“While starting a war is easy, it cannot be won with a few tweets. We will not relent until making you sorry for this grave miscalculation,” Larijani said.

Iran security chief Ali Larijani

The joint missile attack of U.S. and Israel against Iran led to the death of the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The late former Iran leader is succeeded by his own son, Mojtaba Khamenei, in the top post in the country. However, based on a report on NBC, Khamenei is speculated to to be likely “disfigured” as he has yet to be spotted in public.

Amid the oil price increase, Philippine Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. looked for oil supply from other countries. Marcos Jr. also ordered that some government agencies will be under a temporary 4-day work week.

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