BREAKING NEWS: Vance Signals Early Success in U.S.-Iran Peace Deal as Oil Flows and Gas Prices Dip Below $4
WASHINGTON — Vice President JD Vance announced major breakthroughs in the maritime transit corridor today, confirming that 12.5 million barrels of oil successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz following the implementation of the U.S.-Iran peace agreement.
According to the Vice President, Iranian forces have desisted from targeting shipping vessels for two consecutive nights, marking a significant de-escalation in the region.
“This plan in Iran is already bearing real fruits for the American people,” Vance stated, noting that the single-day volume represents a high-water mark since the conflict began.
The stabilization of the trade route has triggered an immediate response in energy markets. Crude oil prices have dropped close to pre-war baselines, driving domestic retail gasoline under the $4-per-gallon threshold today. Vance projected further relief at the pump as market corrections continue.
On enforcement operations, the Vice President confirmed that diplomatic compliance is being mirrored by military cooperation. “So far, they are honoring their end of the commitment,” Vance said, adding that U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) has already permitted more than a dozen ships to pass through the active naval blockade.
