The fallout over the drone attacks on Saudi oil installations continues and petrol price rises are predicted to be imposed very quickly as world oil production is badly disrupted. Donald Trump blamed Iran for the attack, but the country denied participating. Meanwhile, it was the Houthi rebels in Yemen that claimed the bombing, saying they are ready to attack again. We ask our guests how the new escalation of tensions in the Middle East will play out.
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