The only problem with this statement is that - Iran has agreed to not have a nuclear weapon from the day one or I should I call it day ZERO of Start of war. If you keep imagining things, it's your problem sir. You need help sir.
Dumb A, they have ALWAYS agree not to have a nuclear weapon. There is only 1 country in Middle East that has a nuclear weapon and terrorist other countries and land grab !!
oil stocks are depleting. inflation is rising. interest rate might rise. usd may depreciate in the near term. but market ignores these risks and continue going up. some people just ignore all these risk and choose to trust trump ceasefire lies.
iran knows it cannot win US. but it can defeat US financially. the us stock market is being priced to perfect anything goes wrong there goes the retirement funds and then their will be riots in US. high oil price = less business proft
The only problem with this statement is that - Iran has agreed to not have a nuclear weapon from the day one or I should I call it day ZERO of Start of war. If you keep imagining things, it's your problem sir. You need help sir.
Dumb A, they have ALWAYS agree not to have a nuclear weapon. There is only 1 country in Middle East that has a nuclear weapon and terrorist other countries and land grab !!
oil stocks are depleting. inflation is rising. interest rate might rise. usd may depreciate in the near term. but market ignores these risks and continue going up. some people just ignore all these risk and choose to trust trump ceasefire lies.
iran knows it cannot win US. but it can defeat US financially. the us stock market is being priced to perfect anything goes wrong there goes the retirement funds and then their will be riots in US. high oil price = less business proft
“Strait of Hormuz” saga—where reopening a waterway that was already open somehow became a multi‑million‑dollar exercise in pyrotechnics and political theater. Truly, nothing says “strategic brilliance” like spending fortunes to undo what didn’t need doing in the first place. It’s as if the war planners thought: Why just burn bridges when you can burn cash, credibility, and common sense all at once? The irony is staggering—millions poured into reopening a strait that nature had already left open, while the human cost mounted in the background. It’s the kind of move that makes you wonder if the real battle was against logic itself.