Oil Falls and Stocks Gain as Trump Changes Course in Strait of Hormuz
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Trump abruptly pauses Project Freedom in Strait of Hormuz 2 days after announcing mission.
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President Trump announced a pause in the operations to guide shipping vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, citing progress in a potential deal with Iran.
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CBS News' Holly Williams reports, and retired U.S.
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President Trump is pausing the U.S.
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CBS News' Aaron Navarro reports.
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White House gives mixed messages on Iran war as Trump says Strait of Hormuz operation is paused.
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President Trump has paused a U.S.
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The president says it's to try to reach a "complete and final" agreement with Iran.
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Summary
**Summary:** The Trump administration has changed course, pausing a U.S. operation in the Strait of Hormuz and sending mixed signals about Iran war efforts, leading to a decline in oil prices but an increase in stock market gains. **Why It Matters:** This shift suggests that the United States may be reconsidering its
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