United States Marine Corps troopers seen staged exterior of the Federal Constructing in downtown Los Angeles in the course of the ‘No Warfare On Iran’ protest after conflicts come up with Iran and Israel on June 19, 2025 in Los Angeles, United States.
Anadolu | Anadolu | Getty Pictures
Oil costs climbed Friday, a day after a risky session that noticed the Brent crude contract for June hit a four-year excessive earlier than retreating.
The June contract, which expired on Thursday, climbed to $126.41 a barrel earlier than settling at $114.01.
On Friday, the July Brent futures contract rose 1.11% to $111.63 as of 10:15 p.m. ET, whereas U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures for June gained 0.45% to $105.54.
The strikes come as U.S. President Donald Trump faces a 60-day deadline underneath the Warfare Powers Decision associated to navy motion within the Iran warfare.
Below the 1973 legislation, a president should withdraw troops inside 60 days of notifying Congress of their deployment, except lawmakers authorize the navy motion. Congress has not achieved so.
The U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, and Trump formally notified Congress on March 2, beginning the 60-day clock and establishing a Could 1 deadline.
Trump might search a 30-day extension underneath the legislation however has not achieved so, based on lawmakers. It stays unclear if Trump will withdraw U.S. forces if the deadline lapses with out congressional approval.
Tensions stay elevated regardless of a ceasefire. Trump on Wednesday escalated threats towards Tehran, vowing to keep up the U.S. blockade on Iran till Tehran agrees to a nuclear deal.
Tehran has refused to reopen the Strait of Hormuz except the U.S. lifts its blockade of Iranian ports.
Axios additionally reported that the U.S. Central Command had ready a plan for a “brief and highly effective” wave of strikes on Iran in hopes of breaking stalled talks between Washington and Tehran.
Whereas the 2 sides are presently in a ceasefire, a senior official from Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had reportedly threatened “lengthy and painful strikes” on U.S. positions if Washington renewed assaults on Iran, Reuters reported, citing Iranian media.
— CNBC’s Kevin Breuninger contributed to this report.
