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US Touts Iran Peace Progress Even as Overnight Strikes Rattle Hormuz

by Team Lumida
May 27, 2026
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Iran Tightens Its Grip on Hormuz Despite the Ceasefire — Charging Tolls and Limiting Traffic
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  • The US and Iran exchanged overnight military strikes in southern Iran — US CENTCOM hit missile sites and mine-laying boats; the IRGC claimed it fired on an F-35 and drones — even as both governments say peace negotiations are advancing.
  • Brent crude rebounded toward $100 a barrel after Monday’s 7%-plus slump, as markets try to price competing signals: diplomatic progress versus active combat in the world’s most critical energy chokepoint.
  • The core sticking points: Iran wants $12B (half of a $24B frozen-assets tranche) released on signing; the US wants free Hormuz passage and commitment on highly enriched uranium; Lebanon and IRGC status remain unresolved.
  • Arab neighbors — Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar — are pressing Trump to stay at the negotiating table; all three suffered drone and missile damage before the April ceasefire and have enormous economic exposure to any resumption of full-scale hostilities.

What Happened?

Despite a flurry of overnight military action — US CENTCOM struck missile-launch sites and boats attempting to lay mines in southern Iran, while the IRGC said it fired at an F-35 and several drones it claimed entered Iranian airspace — President Trump and Secretary of State Rubio insisted Tuesday that negotiations toward a permanent ceasefire and Hormuz reopening are making progress. Rubio said a final deal would likely take a few more days. Iran’s Foreign Ministry condemned the US strikes as a ceasefire violation; Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei warned that “the nations and lands of the region will no longer be a shield for American bases.” Global benchmark Brent bounced back toward $100 a barrel after shedding more than 7% on Monday. One key data point from Iran’s semi-official Tasnim: Tehran wants half of its $24 billion in frozen assets — roughly $12 billion — released the moment any agreement is signed, a demand that is already drawing fire from Iran hawks in Washington including Senator Lindsey Graham.

Why It Matters?

The overnight strikes confirm that the ceasefire in place since early April is fragile to the point of near-collapse, even as diplomats claim proximity to a deal. Markets are being asked to price an extraordinarily binary outcome: either a peace agreement reopens Hormuz and sends oil prices sharply lower, or talks collapse and the world’s most important energy chokepoint remains contested, with $100 oil potentially looking cheap. The $12 billion frozen-assets demand is a genuine obstacle — US hawks will frame any upfront cash release as capitulation, while Iran cannot politically accept a deal that produces no immediate economic relief. Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is reportedly moving its own fleet through the strait with clearance from both the Iranian navy and US warships, a sign that quiet workarounds exist but that a formal resolution is still elusive.

What’s Next?

The next 72 hours are critical. Rubio’s “few days” timeline sets an informal clock; if no framework agreement is announced by the end of the week, the ceasefire’s credibility will erode further and markets will reprice the risk of resumed hostilities. Watch the frozen-assets number — any movement below Iran’s $12 billion upfront demand is a signal that Tehran is serious about closing. Also watch Mojtaba Khamenei: his statement escalated rhetoric sharply, but whether that reflects negotiating posture or genuine hardliner pressure from inside the IRGC is the pivotal unknown. Trump’s Abraham Accords push — an unsolicited Mideast normalization drive that surprised even Saudi and Qatari leaders — adds a wild card that could either broaden the diplomatic framework or inject new complications at the worst possible moment.

Source: Bloomberg

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