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How did the global economy deal with the American strike in Syria?
US President Donald Trump spoke a lot in his election campaign about secessionism and America first, always putting the economy in first place in his speeches, but yesterday's strike, perhaps a major shift in the logic of Trump, because this move is not economic at all.
The US Treasury took about $ 93.81 million in minutes yesterday after the USS Porter and USS Ross, based in the eastern Mediterranean, fired 59 Tomahawk missiles against Syria. , According to the annual budget of the Pentagon, the cost of one missile from Tomahawk is $1.59 million.
Oil traded near a one-month high on Friday after the United States fired missiles at a Syrian government airbase, sending shockwaves through global markets and raising concerns that the conflict could spread in the oil-rich region.
The toughest U.S. action yet in Syria's six-year-old civil war has ramped up geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.
But this event is not enough to judge whether Trump isolationism has changed or not, and this will be revealed in the coming days.
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name :Eslam Ismail Mazhar
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