United States Expands Iran Due Date In The Middle Of Economic Concerns
Washington– President Trump has expanded the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, until April 6, 2026, pointing out positive development in talks. This comes a month right into the US-Iran war, with the administration’s purposes currently reportedly increasing beyond military targets. Experts recommend the extension aims to attend to key economic susceptabilities:
- Petrodollar System: Securing United States dollar supremacy in oil purchases.
- Treasury Yields: Including climbing yields influencing government borrowing.
- Inflation: Suppressing crude oil price-driven rising cost of living.
- Economic Slowdown: Mitigating anxieties of war-induced economic recession.
- Gulf Battle Avoidance: Restricting problem escalation past Iran’s borders.



