TL;DR:
    A major escalation between the U.S. and Iran nearly hit a breaking point, then flipped into a temporary pause. Result: oil dropped hard, stocks rallied.

    What happened:

    • Donald Trump set an 8 p.m. deadline for Iran to agree to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face major attacks on infrastructure.
    • Earlier in the day, the U.S. had already hit 50+ Iranian military targets (but avoided oil facilities).
    • Iran responded by targeting a Saudi petrochemical site (damage came from interception debris, causing a fire).
    • Tensions were extremely high — Trump even warned that an entire civilization could be destroyed if no deal was reached.

    Then things shifted quickly:

    • After talks involving Shehbaz Sharif, the U.S. agreed to pause further attacks for two weeks
    • This is conditional on Iran agreeing to fully and safely reopen the Strait of Hormuz
    • Both sides are claiming this as a win and say negotiations are progressing

    Oil prices are down to 16% currently 95.22

    Dow futures up 900 points currently

    Oil Crashes, Stocks Jump After Last-Minute U.S.–Iran De-escalation
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    1. travelingmusicplease on

      President Trump wants a peaceful solution. Iran is looking for delaying tactics, hoping that Democrats will be reelected in the next election. Iran can only procrastinate for so long, before President Trump implements a final solution. As far as the markets go they are going to go up and down till there is a permanent solution no matter what that is. 🤔

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