United States Prolongs Iran Due Date In The Middle Of Economic Problems
Washington– Head of state Trump has prolonged the target date for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, till April 6, 2026, pointing out positive progress in talks. This comes a month right into the US-Iran battle, with the administration’s objectives now apparently increasing past military targets. Experts suggest the expansion aims to address essential economic vulnerabilities:
- Petrodollar System: Shielding United States dollar dominance in oil transactions.
- Treasury Returns: Consisting of increasing returns affecting federal government borrowing.
- Inflation: Suppressing crude oil price-driven inflation.
- Economic Downturn: Mitigating fears of war-induced financial decline.
- Gulf Battle Prevention: Limiting dispute acceleration beyond Iran’s boundaries.
