The Washington Post expects counterproductive results if the war with Iran is prolonged
The American newspaper “The Washington Post” said today, Sunday, that prolonging the war with Iran could lead to counterproductive results for America and may reach the pockets of Americans.
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The newspaper explained, in a report, that the escalation of disruptions, the impact on supply chains, and the rise in shipping costs will certainly raise prices in America.
It pointed out that the widening scope of the war could negatively affect the “Wall Street” stock exchange in New York and lead to the erosion of the investment gains that Trump recently spoke about in his “State of the Union” address.
The newspaper’s report comes concurrently with escalating popular and political discontent and criticism towards Trump against the backdrop of his adventure in the war on Iran, which Trump’s opponents affirm was not a priority for American interests and may expose them to strategic losses.
Yesterday, Iran closed the strategic Strait of Hormuz and executed dozens of strikes that targeted American bases and interests in the Gulf and the region.