Has oil crisis trumped US? Inside the war-time paradox of fighting Iran and funding it

Has oil crisis trumped US? Inside the war-time paradox of fighting Iran and funding it
The US faces a paradox in its conflict with Iran, relying on the nation's oil to stabilize global markets while simultaneously trying to weaken it. Disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz and attacks on energy infrastructure have sent prices soaring, forcing Washington to ease sanctions on Iranian crude. This move offers temporary relief but highlights the limited options available.