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Iran War Day 61: Nuclear Deal Rejected, UAE Leaves OPEC, Hormuz Standoff Deepens

Iran War Day 61: Nuclear Deal Rejected, UAE Leaves OPEC, Hormuz Standoff Deepens

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Iran’s nuclear deal is rejected before it even begins. The United States refuses Iran’s proposal after a critical flaw — delaying the nuclear question until after the war — while the UAE makes a shock move to leave OPEC, reshaping global oil markets overnight.

On Day sixty-one of Operation Epic Fury, the core issue becomes sequencing. Iran offers to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and enter a ceasefire, but refuses to discuss its nuclear programme until later — a structure Washington sees as a trap. As the diplomatic standoff deepens, signals emerge through Pakistan, Trump’s position hardens, and Tehran faces an internal decision between economic pressure and political risk. At the same time, the UAE’s exit from OPEC fractures the energy order, rerouted global shipping drives up costs, and the Panama Canal absorbs the strain of a disrupted oil route.

This episode breaks down the Iran nuclear standoff, the Strait of Hormuz crisis, UAE oil strategy, OPEC fallout, and the geopolitical power struggle shaping the next phase of the US-Iran war. Follow Epic Fury for daily updates as the conflict, diplomacy, and global markets continue to shift in real time.

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