Oil Spike Is History’s Worst, But Trump’s History Is Being Made on the Nuclear Question

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The current oil price spike may be the worst supply shock in market history, according to the IEA, but President Trump believes history will judge him on a different question: whether he stopped Iran from going nuclear. Trump stated Thursday on Truth Social that preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons is “far greater” in importance than the oil price crisis, calling Iran an “evil Empire” and pledging to prevent its nuclear ambitions from succeeding. The statement positioned the current conflict as a watershed moment in nuclear non-proliferation history.
The energy disruption is severe and record-breaking. Gulf producers have cut output by roughly 10 million barrels per day — nearly 10% of world demand. Brent crude rose as much as 10% Thursday to briefly surpass $100 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate climbed toward $96. The IEA coordinated the release of 400 million barrels from member nations’ emergency reserves, and the US announced a 172-million-barrel Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdown.
Trump’s Truth Social post began with the economic argument: America profits from high oil as the world’s largest producer. He then stated his actual priority: stopping Iran, an evil empire, from developing nuclear weapons that would destroy the Middle East and threaten the world. He pledged total commitment to this mission.
By framing the conflict as a nuclear history-making moment, Trump elevates the stakes above the current energy crisis. He is asking the world to judge the conflict not by its oil market consequences but by its nuclear security outcomes. Wednesday’s remarks to reporters — confirming that US forces are delivering historic military force against Iran and are not done — support this long-term framing.
Trump expressed no concern about Iran attacking American soil. The oil market crisis is the worst ever recorded and has no immediate resolution. Trump’s nuclear framing positions this as a moment when the United States chose security over economic comfort — a historical judgment that remains to be made.

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