FUTURE OF JEWISH
The Iran war ended exactly where it began.
Andrew Fox
June 15, 2026
…Washington appears to have bought time; Hormuz is to reopen; the naval blockade is to be lifted; Iran receives some combination of oil waivers, asset releases, sanctions relief, or economic breathing space; the nuclear file moves into a 60-day negotiating window; Trump gets a ceasefire and lower oil prices; and Tehran gets survival, liquidity, and time. That is the endpoint of the debacle, at least for now. A war launched with maximalist assumptions has reached an interim understanding that leaves the regime in place, Hezbollah in the field, Iran’s missile architecture as the central fact of regional security, and the nuclear question in the long grass. What forced Washington’s hand was the oil clock. Emergency reserves, rerouting schemes, naval workarounds, tanker insurance, Asian demand destruction, and political patience were all running down at once. Trump rushed to a deal because the alternative was a global oil shock that would hit American gas stations just in time for the domestic political season. READ MORE
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