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Iran news: Pres Trump is considering renewing Project Freedom

The latest Iran-related headlines suggest that tensions in the Middle East remain elevated, but there are also ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent a broader escalation.

Key developments:

  • Trump is reportedly considering restarting “Project Freedom” — the US-led naval effort aimed at reopening and securing commercial shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz after Iran restricted transit in the region.
  • Iran said the US would need to clean up radioactive contamination (“nuclear dust”) at Iranian nuclear facilities allegedly damaged in prior strikes, signaling Tehran is continuing to frame the nuclear issue as unresolved and dangerous.
  • Iran still has not allowed at least one UAE-linked LPG tanker to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, according to Tasnim, reinforcing concerns that shipping disruptions remain in place despite ceasefire discussions.
  • Pakistan is actively mediating between the US and Iran, with Pakistani sources saying there is “no immediate danger” of the war restarting. Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary in negotiations over sanctions relief, shipping access, and broader de-escalation.
  • Iran’s proposal to the US reportedly focuses on:
    • ending hostilities,
    • lifting sanctions,
    • easing the naval blockade,
    • and restoring safer shipping conditions in Hormuz.
  • Trump is pushing back against arrest demands for war reparations, as the administration views this to be implications of defeat.
  • On Iran’s the price of crude oil hard-line leaders that “they are going to fold”.
  • Regime change present Trump says “I will not deal with them until they make a deal.”

Market implication:
The tone is mixed. Continued tanker restrictions and the possible revival of Project Freedom are supportive for oil prices because they keep supply-disruption fears alive. However, the ongoing mediation effort through Pakistan and talk of negotiations are helping limit some of the worst-case geopolitical fears for now.

The price of crude oil is trading up $2.12 at $97.50. The high price reached $100.37. The low price was at $96.13

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at investinglive.com.

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