US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has called on China to prevent Iran from closing the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world's most important shipping routes.
His comments came after Iran's state-run Press TV reported that parliament had approved a plan to close the Strait but added that the final decision lies with the Supreme National Security Council.
Any disruption to the supply of oil would have profound consequences for the economy. China in particular is the world's largest buyer of Iranian oil and has a close relationship with Tehran.
Oil prices rose following the US attack on Iranian nuclear sites, with the price of the benchmark Brent crude reaching its highest level in five months.
"No, no, tiene su MIGA"
— Andrés Trasado (@andrestrasado.bsky.social) June 22, 2025 at 5:05 PM
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And guess what will happen when things don't go the Orange Gorilla's way?
Donny Nothing never went to school
They made him pledge allegiance
He said it wasn't cool
Nothing made Donny proud
Now, Donny lives on a mushroom cloud
(Apologies to Prince)
BREAKING: Iranian Missile Attack Over: 7 Missiles Launched at U.S. Targets in Qatar and Iraq — All Intercepted
— FinTwitter (@fintwitter.bsky.social) June 23, 2025 at 12:49 PM
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Watching the news this afternoon.
You know, I'm no president.
But my momma taught me to take off my hat indoors.
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I cannot possibly imagine any president of the United States during wartime saying something like this. You think they might be a little irritated and would ramp things up?
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I cannot possibly imagine any president of the United States during wartime saying something like this. You think they might be a little irritated and would ramp things up?