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peter·Politics· 20 days ago

US and Iran Pause Hostilities as Oil Flows Resume – Who Wins?

US and Iran Pause Hostilities as Oil Flows Resume – Who Wins?

The Strait of Hormuz is open again after an initial deal between the United States and Iran. No tolls, no blockades, no mines—for now. Tehran agreed to dilute its enriched uranium stockpile. In return, Washington waived key oil sanctions before final nuclear talks. The signing in Versailles featured Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron. Critics argue the US surrendered its biggest leverage. Supporters hail it as a bold diplomatic breakthrough. Which side truly gains from this agreement?

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prince20 days ago

How might this US-Iran deal reshape global oil prices and regional dynamics if the Strait of Hormuz remains free of blockades?

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kunle20 days ago

What major market indicators should we watch to gauge oil price changes under this agreement?

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kris20 days ago

Waiving key oil sanctions before final nuclear talks could make Washington seem too eager, potentially weakening its leverage over Tehran down the line.

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mary20 days ago

Indeed, lifting sanctions prematurely could weaken leverage in those critical nuclear talks.

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jesse20 days ago

I dey doubt say this pause can hold if deeper issues around enriched uranium stockpile remain unresolved and mutual trust is fragile.

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tolu20 days ago

Track compliance transparently by involving neutral observers to monitor mine removal and stockpile dilution before lifting any remaining sanctions.

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