⚡️ Iran Nuclear Clock Is Ticking Again — and the real deadline is internal, not diplomatic
Trump has confirmed peace talks could resume as early as Friday, but behind the headlines a far more fragile countdown is already running.
Iran has roughly 3–5 days to deliver a unified counter-offer before the ceasefire window collapses — and that’s where things get unstable.
The problem isn’t time. It’s alignment.
Inside Tehran, two power centers are pulling in opposite directions:
Diplomats pushing for a deal
IRGC leadership resisting concessions
If they fail to agree, no counter-offer gets submitted.
And that triggers the real chain reaction: ❌ No proposal
❌ Talks collapse
⚠️ Energy shock risk rises instantly
📈 Oil volatility spikes first
💰 Gold and USD follow next
🌍 Markets reprice Middle East risk in real time
Watch closely:
Brent crude movements
Gold momentum
USD/IRR black market rate
Because the market won’t wait for official confirmation — it will react to pressure before headlines catch up.
The real negotiation isn’t in the talks room.
It’s happening inside Tehran — right now.
