West Asian political tensions and the world oil market (Case Study: General Qasem Soleimani's Terror and Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandes's Terror)
The Islamic Revolution has disrupted the predetermined oil equations of Western countries. Among the US strategic plans is to leverage oil and gas resources of the oilrich countries and manage it through destabilizing the region. The resistance front is designed to stabilize the region so that US intervention can be controlled. This article examines the impact of the Martyrdom of Islamic Resistance leaders and Iran's response to this action on the oil market and the future scenario of oil market. The main research question is to investigate the channels of influence of the resistance leaders of terror and its impact on the oil market and to examine the scenario of the oil market development after this event using a descriptive method. The results show that by doing so, the United States will emerge through fundamental factors in the long run. Therefore, the United States seeks to destabilize the region, to de-oil its facilities, and to take over the West Asian oil-exporting market. The main reason for the greater presence of Americans in the region and Iraq, despite the relative need of the United States and the decline of its dependence on regional oil, is to control China and India's economic growth rate.
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