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Israel Destroys Khamenei's Jet Amid Heir's Injury Rumors + Iran War: Oil Prices Stuck Over $100... + Trump Blames Allies For Refusing Iran WarHormuz Chokehold: Trump Demands Allies Help Reopen Strait
As the US‑Israel campaign enters week three, President Trump pressed foreign partners to help reopen and secure the Strait of Hormuz, preparing to announce a ship escort coalition while allies hesitate and oil spikes disrupt markets
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15% - Potential S&P 500 drop if oil stays above $90 per barrel (JPMorgan)
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"very bad future" — President Donald Trump
SPX 6,632 ↓ 0.61% Dow 46,558 ↓ 0.26% Nasdaq 22,105 ↓ 0.93% Gold 4,999 ↓ 1.23% BTC 73,681 ↑ 1.18%
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Key US Allies Humiliate Trump With War Call Snub
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