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War of Attrition: The U.S.-Iran Conflict and Its Ripple Effects on NATO and Oil Prices

In this episode of Market Movers, we delve into the ongoing U.S.-Iran war, which has now entered its sixth week. As we navigate through a volatile week, there are reports of discussions for a potential 45-day ceasefire, raising hopes for a permanent resolution. However, with a looming deadline and escalating tensions, the situation remains precarious.

Patrick L. Young, Chairman and founder of Exchange Invest, joins Remy Blaire to provide insights into the current state of the conflict and the dynamics within NATO, especially with Mark Rutte’s upcoming visit to Washington, D.C. We explore the challenges Europe faces in terms of defense and military reliance on the U.S.

We discuss President Trump’s increasing threats against Iran following a successful military rescue of an American airman, and the implications of Russia sending a second oil tanker to Cuba, testing the U.S. energy blockade.

Additionally, we analyze the critical situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where oil traffic is dwindling, and the potential impact of military actions on global energy markets. Patrick emphasizes the importance of diplomatic efforts from Iran as they face military pressure.

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