- Oil prices initially surged due to concerns over Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz.
- Prices later retreated following the announcement of potential negotiations between Israel and Lebanon.
- Iran accuses the U.S. of violating the ceasefire agreement, further fueling market volatility.
- The U.S. acknowledges the complexities of the ceasefire while reaffirming its stance on uranium enrichment.
First You Get the Oil, Then You Get the Power
Alright, listen up. This ain't no fairy tale. This is about oil, and oil means power. I'm talking serious power. I'm talking about the kind of power that makes the world dance to your tune. So, the price of this black gold went up, then down. Like a bad coke deal, things got messy.
The Strait of Hormuz It's My Way or the Highway
This Strait of Hormuz, see, it's like my living room. And if I say nobody passes without asking, then nobody passes. These Iranians, they're playing tough, saying ships need their permission. "That is not freedom of navigation. That is coercion," some suit from Abu Dhabi is saying. Yeah, well, welcome to the real world, pal. The market noticed, and Oil Prices Plummet Amidst Trump's Negotiation Claims With Iran started reacting like a nervous chihuahua.
Negotiations Now You're Talking My Language
Then, bam. Israel says they'll talk to Lebanon. Suddenly, everybody's all peace and love. The price of oil dips lower than Montana's coke stash during a DEA raid. But don't get soft on me. This ain't over. Negotiations, they're just another kind of war, where words are the bullets.
Ceasefire My Ass
This ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran, it's as shaky as a junkie after three days without a fix. Iran's saying the U.S. is breaking the rules. Strikes in Lebanon, drones flying where they shouldn't, uranium enrichment denied. The usual garbage.
Trump's Words Are Cheap
Trump is saying Iran's proposal could be a start. A start to what? More lies? More double-crossing? These politicians, they're all the same. They talk a good game, but when the chips are down, they fold like a cheap suit. Remember what I said: "You gotta make the first move, kid. Then you gotta make ten more."
Messy Business The Vance Perspective
This Vice President JD Vance, he says ceasefires are always messy. He is right. Messy is the name of the game. And Washington, he said, maintains that Iran should not be allowed to enrich uranium. They never learn, do they? But the world keeps spinning and I keep making money, everything else is just noise.
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