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Bolton warns Trump may not have thought past the trigger on Iran

John Bolton gave a candid interview to Politico and it’s worth reading carefully if you’re trying to figure out what comes next for oil markets and geopolitical risk.

The former National Security Adviser praised the strikes as the “most consequential decision” of Trump’s presidency, but his warnings were pointed. Bolton said he’s “very worried” that the administration didn’t do adequate consultation with the Iranian opposition before pulling the trigger.

Bolton walked through the mine scenario carefully and highlighted that Iran can’t mine the strait if they don’t have a navy, something the US appears to have already taken care of. He also acknowledged what markets are already pricing in — a temporary pause in oil flows is coming regardless, purely on insurance grounds. Tankers aren’t moving until underwriters get comfortable.

His framing on the oil price impact was interesting: a spike is temporary, and US shale turns the taps back on quickly. Medium-term, if Iranian sanctions come off and production recovers, you’re looking at a significant supply addition to global markets. Bolton thinks that’s actually what the Gulf Arabs want — they hated the Ayatollah more than they feared Iranian oil competition.

This quote that should be on every trader’s screen right now:

“He can swing wildly on a given issue in the course of a day. He could swing back.”

Bolton knows Trump better than almost anyone, at least in terms of foreign policy. His core message is that there’s no consistent long-term strategic framework here. The military execution may be good but the day-after plan is unclear.

Watch the Hormuz situation closely. The mine threat is the one Bolton flagged as most underappreciated.

We are now 90 minutes into oil trading for the week and WTI is up $4.85 to $71.89, or 7.3%. It’s faded a touch since the open.

This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.


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