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The U.S. Secretary of Defense emphasizes that Trump remains committed to the Iran nuclear deal.
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IntroductionAmid escalating tensions in Iran, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth publicly stated that Presid ...
Amid escalating tensions in Iran,Global 50 foreign exchange rankings U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth publicly stated that President Trump's stance on the Iran nuclear issue remains unshaken and that he is committed to reaching a new nuclear agreement with Iran through diplomatic channels. This statement aims to convey a sense of stability and restraint from the U.S., attempting to alleviate concerns about potential military conflict in the current complex situation.
Steadfast Commitment to Diplomacy, Trump's Position Unchanged
In a media interview, Hegseth emphasized, "We remain vigilant and prepared. From the beginning, we have consistently communicated that we are in the region to defend our people and assets." He added that despite the challenging situation in the Middle East, President Trump remains hopeful to resolve differences with Iran through negotiations and agreements.
This statement is seen as reassuring the markets, allies, and regional countries, indicating that while maintaining a defensive military posture, the U.S. still prioritizes diplomatic solutions.
Cautious Optimism in Market Response
In response to this news, the international market showed a relatively moderate positive reaction. Gold prices slightly retreated from a high, dropping from $2,350 to $2,325 per ounce, indicating a short-term easing of risk aversion. Analysts suggest that if the U.S. continues to maintain a restrained attitude and promotes a diplomatic approach, it will help stabilize precious metals and energy markets.
Meanwhile, oil prices have also shown signs of stabilization. Previously affected by the threat of conflict between Iran and the U.S., oil prices surged past $90 per barrel. However, after the U.S. signaled its "diplomacy first" stance, Brent crude prices fell to around $87, prompting the market to reassess supply, demand, and risk expectations.
Geopolitical Tension Persists, Gold Remains Attractive Medium Term
Despite a phase of correction in gold prices, geopolitical factors continue to provide strong support. Market experts point out that as long as the Iran situation doesn't completely ease, any sudden events could trigger a flow of safe-haven funds back into gold. Especially with the U.S. Federal Reserve maintaining a wait-and-see policy and U.S. Treasury volatility increasing, gold's value as a safe haven and hedge should not be underestimated.
Moreover, if negotiations do not progress smoothly or stall again, the market might reprice risk assets, with gold remaining a preferred choice.
Regional Tension Easing Could Aid Stock Market Rebound
The U.S. Defense Secretary's remarks also lifted some confidence in global stock markets. Asian markets saw a minor rebound following the news, with sectors related to defense, energy, and commodities posting reparative gains. In the U.S. stock market, defense stocks such as Raytheon and Lockheed Martin remained steady in pre-market trading, while tech stocks attracted a flow of funds as risk aversion subsided.
However, market analysts caution that the situation has yet to fundamentally change, and investors should continue to monitor diplomatic developments, the evolving positions of both Israel and Iran, and the impact of U.S. domestic politics on foreign policy.
Signals in Words, Actions Still to Be Watched
Although the U.S. Defense Secretary emphasized Trump's commitment to reaching an agreement with Iran, real changes in the situation require further observation. While the current statements may help stabilize market sentiment in the short term, the Middle East remains complex and volatile, with any uncontrolled single event potentially increasing market volatility again. Against this backdrop, gold and energy assets will continue to be strategically watched in the coming months. Investors should be prepared for dynamic adjustments to navigate the rapidly changing global landscape.
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