Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have escalated significantly as the U.S. has deployed over 150 aircraft, including F-35s and F-22s, in the largest military buildup in the region in over two decades. This deployment follows stalled nuclear negotiations, with President Trump warning that he will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons. The military presence includes multiple aircraft carrier strike groups and has raised alarms in Iran, where officials have threatened retaliation against U.S. bases in neighboring countries if attacked. Iranian state media reported that the Revolutionary Guard conducted coastal drills, showcasing their military capabilities amid these rising tensions. As the U.S. prepares for a possible military action, Iranian leaders have issued stark warnings, with General Hossein Daghighi stating that every U.S. military base in the region would be a legitimate target if conflict arises. The situation remains precarious as both sides are set to resume negotiations in Geneva, with Iran's foreign minister claiming a deal to avoid military confrontation is 'within reach,' yet emphasizing a firm response to any aggression. Analysts predict that even a limited conflict could push WTI prices above $70 before stabilizing in the $60–$65 range, reflecting the market's sensitivity to geopolitical developments.
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U.S. Deploys Military Aircraft Amid Rising Iran Tensions
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U.S.-Iran tensions rise as the U.S. deploys 150+ aircraft amid stalled nuclear talks. Iran threatens retaliation, while both sides prepare for negotiations, raising concerns over regional stability.
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