0
(0)

Six months into the conflict with Iran, President Trump’s biggest challenge may not be producing more missiles — but securing the tungsten to build them. Is this the world’s most strategic commodity? Peter Devlin takes a look.

#metal #trump #iran #missile #trade #News #Reuters #Newsfeed

👉 Subscribe: https://reut.rs/4b8fRGn

Keep up with the latest news from around the world: https://www.reuters.com/
Follow Reuters on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Reuters
Follow Reuters on X: https://twitter.com/Reuters
Follow Reuters on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reuters/?hl=en

Reuters brings you the latest breaking news, business and finance video from around the world. Since our founding in 1851, we have been known globally for unparalleled accuracy and impartiality….brought to you by SloppBoxx.Com.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

As you found this post useful...

Follow us on social media!

We are sorry that this post was not useful for you!

Let us improve this post!

Tell us how we can improve this post?

You May Also Like

More From The Creator

5Comments

Add yours
  1. 2
    @jamesonross3552

    So the jackass we don’t like can’t buy the thing we don’t want from the people we don’t need – I’m not sure what the desired response is

  2. 4
    @jimathebold

    Trump has wanted to make a deal from the beginning. This is not a war of the kind you wish it to be. This is definitely a propaganda video aimed at those who can’t think

  3. 5
    @Purgar316

    Incorrect. The US is running low on long range missiles… that theyre will to tell anyone about. Guaranteed, if anyone stepped on american soil with intent to invade, they be atomized by something Raytheon cooked up 6 months ago during a coke binge. But hey, why would america lie about that? Not like there’d be a strategic advantage to something like that

+ Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.