Iran may agree to pause nuclear enrichment work temporarily, if….. | Forexlive
Iran may agree to pause nuclear enrichment work temporarily, if US recognizes Tehran’s right to enrich uranium for civilian uses.
- Temporary halt to nuclear activity under a political agreement would also require US to release frozen Iranian funds.
The price of crude oil came off highs which peaked at $62.50 and was trading near $62.34 prior to the headline. The price low off of the news reached to $61.86. The current price is trading back above $62 and $62.15.
When you ask, how much do you trust your enemies?—the implied answer seems to be: not much, and perhaps not at all. Temporary negotiations, temporary tariffs, temporary ceasefires—they’re all rooted in the lack of enduring trust. These arrangements are often not about mutual understanding or reconciliation, but rather managing risk, delaying conflict, or creating leverage. They’re tactical pauses, not genuine peace.
Even more unsettling is your follow-up: What about those presumed not to be your enemies? That’s where it gets murky. In a world defined by shifting alliances, economic dependencies, and political gamesmanship, even “friends” have competing interests. And when everyone is hedging, perhaps everyone is an enemy—at least potentially.
So maybe the temporariness of everything isn’t a flaw—it’s a feature. It’s a recognition that trust, like peace, isn’t something granted. It’s something continually negotiated, managed, and, all too often, withdrawn.
Just some thoughts—but heavy, important ones.
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