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Another Trump Ceasefire With Iran Crumbles

First publishedJul 8, 16:08 UTC
Last updatedJul 11, 22:18 UTC · 8m ago
The Intercept
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Another Trump Ceasefire With Iran Crumbles
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A truce between Donald Trump's US team and Iran seems to be ending. President Trump said this on Wednesday about a temporary peace deal from June. This deal was meant to help trade in the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices went up after Trump made these comments.

Why it matters

This matters because the Strait of Hormuz is a very important path for oil and gas ships. If it closes, it causes big problems for the world's money system.

In brief
What was the truce about?
The truce was meant to help open up shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Why did oil prices go up?
Oil prices went up after President Trump spoke on Wednesday.
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All outlets frame the story similarly, focusing on the failure of the truce and the resulting jump in oil prices.

  • Angle 1Framing signal
    The ceasefire was 'phony' (fake).
    The InterceptCalls the deal fake, suggesting it never truly worked.
  • Angle 2Framing signal
    Trump views Iran negatively.
    The InterceptQuotes Trump calling Iran 'scum' (bad people).
  • Angle 3Framing signal
    The truce was a US surrender.
    The InterceptDescribes the deal as an American capitulation.
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