Something feels off today. Not loud. Not chaotic. Just heavy — like the stillness before a storm.
After a closed-door meeting in the White House Situation Room, Donald Trump stepped out with a message that landed hard: by the end of today, he’ll know whether a deal with Iran is happening or not.
That’s not a casual update — it’s pressure. A signal that things are approaching a breaking point.
Behind the scenes, negotiations are still alive. Diplomacy is moving quietly — careful words, late-night talks, small steps trying to avoid escalation.
But at the same time, tension is building in the Strait of Hormuz — one of the most critical النفط arteries in the world. If something shifts there, it doesn’t stay contained.
That’s what makes this moment different.
On one side: diplomacy.
On the other: uncertainty.
If a deal comes through, markets could breathe again. Oil stabilizes. Risk fades.
But if it breaks — the reaction won’t be slow.
Oil spikes.
Crypto turns volatile.
Global markets feel it instantly.
Right now, nothing is confirmed.
But you can feel it building.


