Doubling the Deficit

Death of Iran's Nuclear Deal Could Set Oil Bulls Loose

Trump will surely want to find a way of killing Iran's exports.
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Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson put a brake on President Donald Trump's desire to tear up the Iran nuclear deal. Rather than go against his top diplomat's advice, the president got rid of him, making it more likely that he will now pull the U.S. out of the agreement as early as May 12, the next deadlineBloomberg Terminal for him to extend the waiver on the sanctions that are suspended by it.

The State Department doesn't seem to be entirely behind killing it. “We believe we can work within the nuclear deal,” Brian Hook, director of policy planningBloomberg Terminal, said after Friday's quarterly meeting of the joint commission overseeing the 2015 agreement. If his former boss's fate is anything to go by, Hook's time at Foggy Bottom may be limited. President Trump appears determined to nix it.