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us intel says iran nuclear timeline unchanged despite strikes war

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe Strait of Hormuz restriction directly threatens 20% of global oil supply, creating a supply shortage channel for crude oil. This impacts global oil prices and energy-importing countries. Iran's nuclear timeline unchanged suggests prolonged geopolitical risk, sustaining elevated oil prices and insurance/freight costs. The mechanism is supply_shortage via logistics chokepoint. Impact is global but particularly acute for EM net importers (e.g., India, Turkey).
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Iran's nuclear weapon timeline unchanged at up to one year despite strikes.
- Iran restricts traffic through Strait of Hormuz, affecting 20% of global oil supplies.
- U.S. and Iran agreed to a truce on April 7, 2026.
- Iran's HEU stockpile not significantly impacted by strikes.
- U.S. President Trump emphasizes preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
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