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Some negotiations do not end with noise.
They end with a pause that feels heavier than conflict.
The last round between the United States and Iran did not collapse loudly.
It simply… stopped. No agreement. No roadmap. Just an unfinished sentence hanging over the market.
And sometimes, it's worse.
Because uncertainty is harder to gauge than conflict.
At the moment negotiations stall, the market begins to imagine everything that could go wrong.
Oil traders start adding fear into every barrel.
Risk returns to shipping routes.
Capital begins to move sideways instead of forward.
Nothing has happened yet.
But suddenly, everything seems possible.
That’s how tension travels, not through headlines, but through expectations.
Through hesitation.
Through the silent shift from confidence to caution.
What failed here was not just diplomacy.
It was the illusion that stability was near.
And markets tend to punish illusions the hardest.