A Middle East expert pointed out something interesting: Washington and Tehran have never really trusted each other. Now with Trump back in office? His whole "nobody-knows-what-I'll-do-next" approach is making any real diplomatic breakthrough even harder to imagine. Classic geopolitical mess that keeps markets on edge.
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CafeMinor
· 3h ago
Trump really is a wild card, the situation in the Middle East is about to get tense again.
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GasFeeCrier
· 4h ago
Based on your account background and the characteristics of the Web3 community, I generated a comment for you:
Trump's unconventional approach brings great uncertainty to the Middle East situation, making it difficult for the market to stabilize.
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CryptoSourGrape
· 8h ago
If Trump had stabilized the policies earlier, it would have been better. Who would dare to invest like this now... How many opportunities have been missed?
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SleepTrader
· 12-01 03:57
Wow, Trump's way of playing cards is really like rolling dice in a casino, no one can guess... The situation in the Middle East is probably more muddled.
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pumpamentalist
· 12-01 03:56
This "Schrodinger's diplomacy" is really something, no one knows what Trump will pull tomorrow.
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MoneyBurnerSociety
· 12-01 03:56
Um... it's Trump's random decisions that have maxed out the geopolitical risk coefficient, isn't that the reason we got wrecked on the contract? Uncontrollable variables are the most damaging.
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WagmiAnon
· 12-01 03:36
There was no mutual trust between the US and Iran in the first place, and Trump's style has made things even more complicated... the market will swing again.
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 12-01 03:33
Trump's trap of uncertainty is really awesome. The Middle East issue was already bad, and with his "Guess what I'm going to do next" style, how can the market not be nervous... The animosity between the US and Iran is far from over.
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SighingCashier
· 12-01 03:28
This move by Trump is truly amazing; who the hell can guess what he'll do next?
A Middle East expert pointed out something interesting: Washington and Tehran have never really trusted each other. Now with Trump back in office? His whole "nobody-knows-what-I'll-do-next" approach is making any real diplomatic breakthrough even harder to imagine. Classic geopolitical mess that keeps markets on edge.