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2 b1 uae blames iran or proxies for strike near nuclear plant as trump tells tehran clock is ticking
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AI-generatedThe drone strike near Barakah nuclear plant raises geopolitical risk in the Gulf, potentially affecting oil supply routes and insurance premiums. The UAE is a major oil exporter; any escalation could disrupt energy markets. The mechanism is geopolitical risk premium on crude oil and regional defense spending. Impact is region-specific (Gulf) with global oil price implications.
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- UAE blames Iran or proxies for drone strike near Barakah nuclear plant.
- Fire occurred outside the plant; no injuries or radiation alerts.
- Incident comes amid tense ceasefire in Iran war.
- UAE informed IAEA and asserts right to respond.
- Trump expresses impatience over stalled peace talks.
Brent crude oil prices expected to stabilize with minimal movement in the short term due to geopolitical risk after the drone strike near Barakah nuclear plant.
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