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Oil Surges to $100 as Trump Delivers His Clearest Statement Yet on Why America Is at War

President Trump delivered his clearest statement yet on Thursday about why America is at war with Iran: to prevent it from obtaining nuclear weapons. In a Truth Social post, Trump stated that this goal is “far greater” in importance than the oil price spike causing global economic alarm, calling Iran an “evil Empire” and pledging to never allow it to cross the nuclear threshold. The statement came as the IEA declared the supply disruption the worst in recorded market history and Brent crude surged past $100 per barrel.
Gulf producers have cut output by roughly 10 million barrels per day — close to 10% of global demand. Brent crude gained as much as 10% Thursday to briefly exceed $100 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate climbed toward $96. The IEA coordinated the release of 400 million barrels from members’ emergency reserves. The United States announced a 172-million-barrel release from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Despite the scale of intervention, the supply crisis continues.
Trump’s statement of war aims was grounded in economic pragmatism and security conviction. America profits from high oil prices as the world’s largest producer, he wrote. But this financial benefit is secondary to the mission of stopping Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons that could bring catastrophe to the Middle East and the world. He pledged his unconditional commitment to this mission as president.
The clarity of the statement has implications for the conflict’s resolution. A ceasefire that leaves Iran’s nuclear program intact would not satisfy Trump’s stated conditions for ending the war. This means diplomatic negotiations, if they occur, must address the nuclear question — a far more complex undertaking than simply restoring oil supplies. Trump confirmed on Wednesday that military operations are ongoing and that US forces have delivered extraordinary force against Iran.
Trump said he has no worry about Iranian retaliation against the United States. The oil market disruption is historic. Trump’s clearest statement yet on war aims defines the terms of the conflict and signals that it will continue until Washington’s nuclear objectives are met.

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