Iran's Oil Export Revenues Maintain Resilience Amid U.S.-Israeli Military Strikes

According to BlockBeats, on June 16, Iran's oil export revenues have remained at or exceeded pre-conflict levels despite months of military escalation following U.S.-Israeli strikes in the region. Despite tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and international sanctions, Iranian oil exports have persisted through existing networks, enabling the country to sustain energy revenues throughout the conflict period. This outcome contradicts earlier U.S. government assessments that sanctions and military pressure would rapidly compress Iran's financial capacity.
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