🇺🇸🇮🇷 Washington may be approaching a major turning point with Iran.

According to reports, Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with the pace of negotiations and is now considering one final large-scale military strike before attempting to declare victory and shift focus elsewhere.

But geopolitics is not a campaign stage.

A leader can announce “mission accomplished” in front of cameras. Ending a conflict is far more complicated when the opposing side still holds regional influence, military capability, and strategic leverage.

Behind closed doors, officials reportedly describe negotiations as “agonizing” — constant draft exchanges, repeated revisions, but still no decisive breakthrough.

That leaves global markets focused on one key question:

Does Washington still have enough leverage to secure a favorable outcome, or is this turning into another prolonged geopolitical standoff with unpredictable consequences?

If tensions escalate further, the impact could spread rapidly across: • Oil markets

• Global equities

• Crypto volatility

• Risk sentiment worldwide

In today’s market environment, a single geopolitical headline can move billions of dollars within minutes.

Declaring victory is easy.

Securing stability is the difficult part.