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Unexpected Shifts in U.S. Policy on Iran
While the recent strike against Iran was somewhat anticipated, the true surprise came with President Trump's latest move—hinting at a possible de-escalation. Should this pause or withdrawal, even if temporary, prove genuine, it would serve as a politically strategic decision. The conflict has not garnered broad public backing, making a swift resolution far more advantageous for the Trump administration than a drawn-out engagement.
Financial markets have responded noticeably: oil prices have surged, volatility remains heightened, yields have not dropped, and a risk-averse sentiment has emerged, threatening to intensify. The immediate market reaction has been significant.
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