French Navy chief speaking regarding the Strait of Hormuz
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Yesterday Trump had a scathing comment on France. Yesterday, Pres Trump posted on Truth Social:Today, the French Navy Chief is speaking and saying: Number of Chinese vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz not enough to restore normal traffic flowsChina will probably need to engage more directly in the debate and show its impatience on closure of Strait…
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Yesterday Trump had a scathing comment on France. Yesterday, Pres Trump posted on Truth Social:Today, the French Navy Chief is speaking and saying: Number of Chinese vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz not enough to restore normal traffic flowsChina will probably need to engage more directly in the debate and show its impatience on closure of Strait… Yesterday, Pres Trump posted on Truth Social: . Today, the French Navy Chief is speaking and saying: . Number of Chinese vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz not enough to restore normal traf... Yesterday, Pres Trump posted on Truth Social: Today, the French Navy Chief is speaking and saying: Number of Chinese vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz not enough to restore normal traffic flows China will probably need to engage more directly in the debate and show its impatience on closure of Strait of Hormuz. France's trying to bring several countries together at political level to determine conditions under which the… For traders, the practical value is less about the headline alone and more about how it changes context, sentiment and the quality of the next decision. Watch follow-through, not just the first reaction: liquidity, volatility and confirmation across related assets usually tell the real story.
