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In a striking paradox of the ongoing US-Iran conflict, Tehran has managed to earn approximately $14 billion from oil exports even as Washington wages a military campaign against the Islamic Republic.
The figure underscores the limitations of American efforts to economically isolate Iran, with sanctions relief and continued demand from key buyers keeping Iranian crude flowing to global markets.
Analysts point out that the revenue provides Iran with a crucial financial lifeline, enabling the country to sustain its military operations and domestic spending despite the pressures of conflict. The situation has sparked criticism in Washington, where opponents argue that insufficient enforcement of sanctions has effectively handed Tehran a financial concession.
The oil market impact has been significant, with Iranian crude continuing to find buyers willing to navigate the complex web of sanctions. Energy experts warn that as long as global demand remains strong and enforcement gaps persist, Iran will continue to benefit from its vast petroleum reserves regardless of the military situation.
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