
Iran splits the difference: open Hormuz now, nukes later
Why this story
Global economic crisis affecting every American's gas prices, with Iran offering Hormuz reopening deal as talks fail.
LEFT FEED REALITY
Iran's separation offer could cut oil from $107/barrel while keeping talks alive—engagement beats escalation costs
RIGHT FEED REALITY
Iran loaded 4.6M barrels despite blockade, proving sanctions failed—only maximum pressure forces real concessions
GLOBAL POV
Markets price prolonged crisis as Pakistan talks collapse—Europe and Asia face sustained $107+ energy costs
Hidden Truth
Hidden truth: Iran loaded 4.6M barrels despite active US blockade, exposing that American naval power cannot actually seal HormuzRead the full breakdown →
Should the US accept Iran's proposal to separate Hormuz reopening from nuclear talks?
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