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Trump threatens 'tremendous economic consequences' on any country helping Iran

Trump threatens 'tremendous economic consequences' on any country helping Iran

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You know who you are." It comes a day after United Arab Emirates, a US ally, announced it would be severing all financial and economic ties with Iran, following a new missile threat from the country. The conflict has significantly disrupted traffic through the key Strait of Hormuz shipping route, pushing up global energy prices.

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Trump threatens 'tremendous economic consequences' on any country helping IranImage source, Getty ImagesByGrace Eliza Goodwin and Peter HoskinsPublished20 August 2026, 01:25 BSTUpdated 46 minutes agoPresident Donald Trump has said the US will inflict "TREMENDOUS Economic Consequences" on any country that helps or does business with Iran.He wrote in all capital letters on Truth Social that he was launching "the most crushing economic operation ever taken against any country!" He gave no further details, and did not name any other nation.

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