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Trump at G7: Iran Deal Will Bring ‘A Lot of Success to the World’; Demining Process Underway, Strait of Hormuz to Fully Open Friday

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President Trump’s announcement that the Strait of Hormuz will reopen this Friday after a rapid demining operation signals more than just reopened shipping lanes—it marks a dramatic de-escalation that could flood global markets with affordable energy and ease the supply-chain pressures that have kept ammunition and component prices stubbornly high. For the firearms community, cheaper crude translates directly into lower polymer and propellant costs, which in turn can stabilize or even reduce the sticker prices on everything from bulk 5.56 to precision rifle brass. The fact that Vice President Vance will stand in for the formal signing underscores how seriously the administration is treating this diplomatic win, and it also hints that future energy-security guarantees may be baked into the agreement, giving domestic manufacturers a longer runway of predictable input costs.

Beyond the price charts, the deal carries a subtler but equally important message for Second Amendment advocates: when the United States negotiates from a position of strength rather than sanctions fatigue, it can extract concessions that actually enhance—not erode—our strategic posture. A stable Hormuz corridor reduces the leverage Iran once wielded over oil-dependent allies, freeing Washington to focus resources on deterring near-peer competitors instead of policing tanker traffic. That reallocation of attention and matériel matters to gun owners because it keeps defense budgets from being cannibalized by endless Middle-East contingencies, preserving the industrial base that also produces civilian-legal firearms components. In short, an Iran deal that truly works is one more data point showing that peace-through-strength policies can deliver tangible, wallet-level benefits to the very people who value an armed citizenry as the ultimate check on government overreach.

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