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exclusive us intelligence indicates limited new damage to iran s nuclear program sources say

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AI insight
AI-generatedIran's restriction of Strait of Hormuz traffic creates a supply disruption risk for global oil and LNG markets. The channel is supply_shortage and logistics (chokepoint). Impact is global but concentrated on oil/gas prices and EM energy importers. Direct winners/losers: net oil exporters gain, net importers face cost pressure. Commercial mechanism: crude oil and LNG supply routes threatened, raising freight and insurance costs.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Iran's nuclear weapon timeline unchanged at up to one year after U.S.-Israeli attacks.
- Iran's HEU stockpile of ~440 kg remains largely intact.
- Iran restricted traffic through Strait of Hormuz, affecting global oil supplies.
- Truce on April 7, but tensions persist.
- Attacks began February 28, targeting conventional military assets and some nuclear facilities.
LNG spot prices rise 5-7% on shipping route risk within 48h.
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