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How did the price react? →- Iran's IRGC attacks US Fifth Fleet headquarters, airbase, local media reports - Reuters
Iranian state media reports that Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has attacked the US Fifth Fleet headquarters and an airbase, according to Reuters. The incident represents a major escalation in Middle East geopolitical tensions. No further details on casualties, damage, or US response are provided in the initial report.
- May 18 19:13→ 0.30Reutersrel 40%Trump says holding off on Iran attack planned for Tuesday - Reuters
President Trump stated he is holding off on a planned military strike against Iran that had been scheduled for Tuesday, according to Reuters. The announcement signals a pause in potential U.S.-Iran military escalation. No further details on the conditions or timeline for a possible future action were provided in the report.
- May 11 16:48▼ 0.50Forexliverel 35%Axios: Trump to meet with his national security team to discuss the way for in Iran war.
President Trump is meeting with his national security team Monday to discuss military options against Iran after negotiations stalled, with U.S. officials citing Iran's rejection of key demands on its nuclear program. Two officials indicated Trump is leaning toward some form of military action to pressure Iran into concessions, though one report suggests a major strike is unlikely before Trump returns from China. Iran's response to the latest U.S. proposal was described by Trump as "totally unacceptable," with Tehran prioritizing sanctions relief and military guarantees over nuclear restrictions.
- May 07 22:47→ 0.30Reutersrel 30%Trump says 'great damage' done to Iranian attackers after US Navy destroyers came under fire - Reuters
President Trump stated that "great damage" was inflicted on Iranian attackers after U.S. Navy destroyers came under fire, according to Reuters. The incident marks a direct military confrontation between U.S. naval forces and Iranian-linked attackers. Details on the scale, location, and casualties of the engagement remain limited in the report.
- May 07 20:46▼ 0.60Reutersrel 35%Iran's state broadcaster says US military naval units came under missile fire after US attack on Iranian oil tanker - Reuters
Iran's state broadcaster reported that US military naval units came under missile fire following a US attack on an Iranian oil tanker, according to Reuters. The incident marks a significant escalation in US-Iran tensions with direct military exchanges reported. Details remain limited and sourced from Iranian state media, introducing potential bias and uncertainty.
- May 07 20:43▼ 0.60Reutersrel 55%US military strikes Iran’s Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas, Fox News reporter says - Reuters
A Fox News reporter claims the US military has struck Iran's Qeshm port and Bandar Abbas, per Reuters. The report is unconfirmed and sourced to a single journalist. If verified, this would represent a significant escalation in US-Iran tensions with broad geopolitical implications.
- May 04 16:42→ 0.30Reutersrel 30%US destroys six Iranian small boats, shoots down missiles, drones, US admiral says - Reuters
A US admiral confirmed that US forces destroyed six Iranian small boats and shot down missiles and drones in a military engagement, according to Reuters. The incident marks a direct kinetic confrontation between US and Iranian forces. No further details on location, casualties, or escalation status were provided in the report.
- Apr 29 15:36→ 0.30Reutersrel 25%U.S. war in Iran has cost $25 billion so far, says Pentagon official - Reuters
A Pentagon official has stated that the U.S. war in Iran has cost approximately $25 billion to date, according to Reuters. The disclosure highlights the significant and growing fiscal burden of the conflict on the U.S. government. No specific companies or contractors are named in the article.