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en While Iran seems to be going back and forth on the use of oil as a political weapon, that issue will probably remain in the forefront for the near term, at least.

en The weekly inventory numbers caught the market by surprise again. The unanimous UN decision demanding Iran stop nuclear enrichment probably rekindled concern that Iran will use oil as a political weapon.

en Iran is still a concern, and although it is not in the forefront now, tensions still remain high, and any cut to supplies will be devastating.

en Iran has already said it's not going to use oil as a political weapon.

en Although political strains remain a short-term threat, investors should shrug off this issue and revert to economic fundamentals and stock selections.

en In the short-term, it is all about geopolitical drama. The short-term issue is Nigeria and the long-term issue is Iran.

en Some people inside Iran believed that Iran's negotiating partners should not be limited to three European countries, although they can remain a part of the issue.

en Hip hop is inherently political, the language is political. It uses language as a weapon -- not a weapon to violate or not a weapon to offend, but a weapon that pushes the envelope that provokes people, makes people think.

en The leadership of Iran has pledged at the highest level that Iran will remain a non-nuclear-weapon state party to the (Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty) and has placed the entire scope of its nuclear activities under IAEA safeguards and additional protocol, in addition to undertaking voluntary transparency measures with the agency that have even gone beyond the requirements of the agency's safeguard system.

en While Iran has said that they do not intend to use oil as weapon, if [hit by] sanctions, Iran may use oil as a weapon.

en Iran armed with a nuclear weapon poses a grave threat to the security of the world. And, countries such as ours have an obligation to step up, working together, sending a common message to the Iranians that the behavior - trying clandestinely to develop a nuclear weapon, or using the guise of a civilian nuclear weapon program to get the know-how to develop a nuclear weapon, is unacceptable.

en It's important that the world understands that this is not an Israeli issue, it's a world problem, and the world must stop Iran. At this time, we would hope that the Security Council of the United Nations would impose economic and political sanctions against Iran. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. Let's be clear: That country cannot, cannot have nuclear weapons.

en The market expects that if Iran is sent to the Security Council, Iran will cut crude supply as a signal. However, the cut is expected to be a short-term cut, not a long-term cut.

en The political tension over Iran is what has kept the market high, and the president seems to want to rub it in as much as possible. We may see $70 remain through the end of the month. The situation doesn't seem to be getting any closer to resolution.

en We believe that Iran matters more than is currently priced in, and that Iran's external relations remain the key wild card. We continue to see Iran as representing a severe upside risk for prices this year.


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