TikTok warped Americans’ view of the Iran war — one post at a time See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on GoogleAmerican military forces deployed an impressive range of weaponry against the Iranian regime during Operation Epic Fury — but Tehran’s allies may have been striking back on an entirely different…
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Maybe we don't need as much oil Analysts are starting to wonder if the world needs less oil than they thought it did when the Iran war started.