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US Iran Trade Threats but Trump Says Tehran Wants Peace Deal

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AI-generatedEscalation of US-Iran tensions and drone attack on UAE nuclear plant create geopolitical risk premium for oil and gas markets, particularly in the Middle East. Potential supply disruption from Strait of Hormuz chokepoint could affect global crude and LNG flows. Defense spending may increase in the region. The Barakah plant attack raises nuclear security concerns but no operational impact reported. Mechanism is weak as no concrete supply disruption or price move is reported; only threat and diplomatic posturing.
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- Trump indicated U.S. may resume strikes against Iran, with a potential deadline of a few days.
- Iran's army threatened to open 'new fronts' if U.S. proceeds with military action.
- A recent drone attack on UAE's Barakah nuclear power plant was attributed to Iranian-backed groups.
- UN Security Council condemned the drone attack on Barakah plant.
- Israel conducted strikes in Lebanon, resulting in 19 fatalities.
Mid-term oil prices likely flat as supply buffers offset geopolitical fears.
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