Dow Jones and other indexes withdraw after the Iran attack on US forces

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The industrial average Dow Jones (DJIA) withdrew from early profits on Monday news Putlets have announced that the acceleration of conflicts in the Middle East changed at the beginning of this week. According to early reports, Iranian fighters began a rocket hit oriented at the Al-Izad air base, which is jointly served by the American Air Force and Iraqi Air Force.

Iran is ready to attack American military assets in retaliation for US President Donald Trump ordering targeted rocket strikes against Iranian nuclear objects without the consent of Congress at the weekend. Trump’s administration action means a rapid reversal of Trump’s campaign to avoid entangling the US in foreign conflicts.

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Referring to Israeli officials, Axios reports that Iranian forces have launched rocket salvos at American bases in Qatar and Iraq. This information was also repeated by Iran Tasnim News Source, which is the property of the Islamic Corps of the Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), Iranian military unit.

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