Iran stronger after war as US deal blasted
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney expresses his concern about the US-Iran agreement, insinuating the regime has emerged from the war stronger.
“Before the war, the Straits were open, the stock markets were up, gas prices were down, and we had sanctions on Iranian oil,” Mr Mulvaney told Sky News host James Morrow.
“Now, after the war, which we won, the Straits are going to be sort of open so that gas prices can come back down and the stock market can come up, but we are not going to have sanctions on Iranian oil.
“That doesn’t sound like a big win to me.”
