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BTC OG Insider Whale Agent: Trump's statements are political rhetoric; the conflict in the Middle East will continue to escalate.
Odaily Planet Daily reports: BTC OG insider giant whale agent Garrett Jin has released a new post interpreting Trump’s nationwide address: this speech is tantamount to a commitment to a hot war, and the escalation of the Middle East conflict is irreversible.
Garrett Jin pointed out that Trump’s so-called “military action is almost complete, to end in 2–3 weeks” is a domestic political gesture; while the threats to strike Iran’s power infrastructure and to dispatch a third carrier strike group are the real action signals. Easter may become the point of no return for escalation into a hot war, and the market is currently not pricing it in. He emphasized that this round of rebound is driven by positioning and short-term squeeze, not an improvement in fundamentals; there is no exit plan for the war, the stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz has no solution, and the ongoing oil supply shortfall will keep exposing risks for importing countries. The market reaction has already validated the judgment: a 6% surge in oil prices reflects the escalation of the conflict, and the dollar’s weakness is only short-term sentiment. He said outright: once it enters a hot war, it cannot be walked back; the world is entering a structural shift, and most participants have not yet started pricing it in.