Trump Red Line: No Sanctions Relief Unless Iran Gives Up Uranium; US Rejects 'Fabricated' Peace Framework By Iranian Side
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Trump has drawn a hard line demanding Iran fully surrender enriched uranium before any sanctions relief, while the White House rejected an Iranian-TV-reported draft deal as a 'complete fabrication.' The breakdown in diplomacy raises the probability of military escalation, creating a binary risk event for oil prices and regional energy infrastructure.
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Wrong ifA sudden diplomatic back-channel breakthrough or Omani/Qatar mediation success would collapse the risk premium instantly; also, oil demand-destruction fears from a slowing global macro could cap any geopolitical bid in crude.
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