五角大楼报告称美国海军封锁导致伊朗石油收入损失48亿美元
• 根据Axios报道的五角大楼估计,美国在阿曼湾和霍尔木兹海峡的海军行动已导致伊朗损失近48亿美元的石油收入。 • 五角大楼发言人Sean Parnell引用新闻秘书Joel Valdez的话称,此次封锁旨在执行制裁并遏制伊朗的海上石油贸易,以削弱其对武装活动的资金支持。 • 霍尔木兹海峡作为全球关键的石油咽喉点,仍然是紧张局势的中心,并可能引发能源市场及地区稳定性的升级风险。
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• 根据Axios报道的五角大楼估计,美国在阿曼湾和霍尔木兹海峡的海军行动已导致伊朗损失近48亿美元的石油收入。 • 五角大楼发言人Sean Parnell引用新闻秘书Joel Valdez的话称,此次封锁旨在执行制裁并遏制伊朗的海上石油贸易,以削弱其对武装活动的资金支持。 • 霍尔木兹海峡作为全球关键的石油咽喉点,仍然是紧张局势的中心,并可能引发能源市场及地区稳定性的升级风险。
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