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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
U.S. stocks fell by 1.4%
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
70500 is quite strong; despite the significant drop in U.S. stocks, it hasn't broken below that level.
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
Trump says the Strait is fully closed, U.S. military says only Iranian port ships are blocked
Jin10 Data, April 13th: The U.S. Central Command announced that its blockade measures apply to all foreign ships entering or leaving Iranian ports and the country's coastal areas, covering all Iranian ports located in the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Ships traveling to or from non-Iranian ports and passing through the Strait of Hormuz will not be affected.
Foreign media reports indicate that compared to the situation described by Trump on Sunday, this action is more restrained. He previously threatened to block "all ships attempting to enter or leave the Strait of Hormuz." However, the announced scope of the blockade also appears broader, as it targets ships leaving all Iranian ports, clearly including ports outside the Strait of Hormuz, along the Gulf of Oman.
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
U.S. Media: Trump Considers Limited Military Strikes on Iran
Jin10 Data, April 13th — According to The Wall Street Journal: Officials and informed sources say that Trump and his advisors are considering resuming limited military strikes on Iran while implementing a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to break the current deadlock in peace negotiations. Officials stated that Trump might also resume full-scale bombing operations, but they consider this less likely because it could further destabilize the region, and Trump himself is reluctant to get involved in a long-term military conflict. U.S. officials and people close to the government say that regardless of which plan Trump chooses, there are significant risks. Restarting full-scale war would further deplete key munitions stocks and could lead to more backlash from voters skeptical of Middle East conflicts; meanwhile, if military actions are scaled back while Iran’s regime remains intact, continues its nuclear program, and maintains control of the Strait, it could be seen as a victory for Tehran.
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AuspiciousSnowHeralds
· 7h ago
U.S. stocks open lower, down by 1-2%
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KazeAndMonogatari
· 7h ago
Buy the dip and enter the market 😎
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Xiaobaihe
· 17h ago
Good evening🌹
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