Oil tops $125 a barrel, highest worth since Ukraine invasion, as ‘Trump plans extra Iran strikes’ – Live updates
The price of oil surged past $125 per barrel in overnight trading, the highest level since Russia invaded Ukraine.
During Asia‘s trading hours, the price of Brent crude – the international benchmark – soared nearly 7% to more than $126 per barrel.
Prices surged following reports that the US military is set to brief Donald Trump on new plans for potential strikes on Iran.
Overnight, Axios reported that CENTCOM chief Admiral Brad Cooper is slated to brief Trump on how the US may go about undertaking new military actions with an aim of either breaking the negotiations deadlock or deliver a killing blow to end the war.
CENTCOM has reportedly prepared a plan for a ‘short and powerful’ wave of attacks which will likely include infrastructure targets.
Trump will also be briefed on a plan to physically take part of the Strait of Hormuz over to reopen it to commercial shipping.
This may include sending ground troops to the Middle East.
