
Iran's Nuclear Deal Complications: An Expert's Perspective on Ongoing Conflict
Global Financial Markets on Edge as US President Trump's Actions Create Uncertainty
The actions of US President Donald Trump have sent shockwaves across the global financial market, creating a curious and jittery movement in the process. According to West Asia expert Waiel Awwad, Trump's decisions have far-reaching implications, affecting not just the US but also the international community.
Awwad points out that Trump's actions have led to a significant increase in oil and energy prices, causing widespread anxiety and worry among global investors. The ripple effect of Trump's decisions has been felt across the world, including the US. Awwad attributes this to Trump's tendency to rely heavily on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for guidance, rather than taking a more independent stance.
The enrichment of uranium and the Iranian nuclear issue, which has been at the center of the conflict, was never the primary concern, according to Awwad. He suggests that the real issue was never about the nuclear sites being dismantled, but rather about the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict.
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Awwad highlights the fact that Iran has demanded a cessation of all hostilities by the US and Israel in exchange for opening the Strait of Hormuz and allowing ships to pass through. This demand is clear, and Awwad emphasizes that Iran will not back down until its conditions are met. The US President has been told that the war will not stop until Israel achieves its objectives, which has created a sense of urgency among Trump's advisors.
| Comparison of Key Events | | --- | --- | | Event | Date | | Iran agrees to siphon uranium out of the country | Before the war | | Iran's uranium enrichment reaches 3.65% for civilian use | Before the war | | US and Israel launch attacks on Iranian infrastructure | During the war | | Number of targets destroyed by the US and Israel | Over 27,000 | | Number of schools destroyed by the US and Israel | 100 | | Number of academic institutions destroyed by the US and Israel | 50 |
Awwad also notes that Iran has already agreed to limit its uranium enrichment to 3.65% for civilian use, which was a key condition before the war. However, the US and Israel chose to go to war anyway, using the pretext of nuclear issues to deceive public opinion.
With over 15,000 civilians killed in the conflict, Iran is in a dire situation, but Awwad emphasizes that the country will never surrender to American pressure. He suggests that the only way to stop the war is for President Trump to stop relying on Netanyahu's advice and instead focus on finding a peaceful solution to the conflict.
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Investor Takeaway
Global financial markets may be impacted by the ongoing conflict and potential rise in oil and energy prices.
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