Trump Will Withdraw From Iran Deal, Let Sanctions Go Ahead, Crude Whipsawed

Yeah so on Monday evening we brought you a pretty comprehensive take on what's at stake Tuesday with Trump's Iran announcement. We highlighted some commentary from Barclays and went (back) over the apparent "sell the news" dynamic that unfolded Monday afternoon when oil careened lower following Trump’s tweet and also amid a series of headlines from Barak Ravid of Israel’s Channel 10 who, in his own series of tweets, said French, British, and German diplomats were nearing an agreement with U

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2 thoughts on “Trump Will Withdraw From Iran Deal, Let Sanctions Go Ahead, Crude Whipsawed

  1. The real reason for breaking the deal is the protection of Israel from Irans rocket programme. The rest of the supposed reasons are just noise. The US is under no threat, and the nuke deal was better than the west could have hoped for , before negotiations started.

    1. Anon- bingo and the Russians were not the only faction funding large scale alt right propaganda campaigns to influence the 2016 election. The Israelis were equal if not greater in their efforts to support trump.

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