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How the International Community Obtained a Nuclear Weapons Free Agreement With Iran and Lost It Thanks to Donald Trump

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AI-generatedThe collapse of the JCPOA under the Trump administration heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, affecting global oil markets and energy security. Iran's nuclear advancements and renewed US sanctions disrupted trade and investment flows, contributing to volatility in crude oil prices and regional instability.
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- JCPOA signed in July 2015 to limit Iran's nuclear program for sanctions relief.
- President Trump withdrew US from JCPOA in May 2018, reinstating sanctions.
- Iran exceeded uranium enrichment limits after US withdrawal.
- US-Iran relations deteriorated, complicating future agreements.
- President Biden intended to rejoin the deal.
Geopolitical risks surrounding Iran's nuclear situation are expected to support crude oil prices in the short term. However, historical trends suggest that such premiums can fade quickly without actual supply disruptions.
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