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Donald Trump vows fresh Iran strikes as Bitcoin slips below $62K

July 8, 2026
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Bitcoin eyes relief rally as Trump says Iran deal may be signed Sunday



Bitcoin has dropped below the $62,000 mark after U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened another round of military strikes against Iran, raising concerns that the conflict could intensify further.

Summary

  • Donald Trump said the U.S. could launch fresh strikes on Iran after accusing Tehran of violating their agreement.
  • Bitcoin fell below $62,000 as renewed geopolitical tensions weighed on investor sentiment.
  • Oil prices climbed more than 5% to around $74 as markets priced in potential supply disruptions.

According to President Trump, speaking at the NATO Summit in Ankara, the United States is likely to launch more strikes on Iran later tonight after carrying out military operations the previous evening. The comments came shortly after he declared that the memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran was effectively over, accusing Iran of violating the agreement.

Trump argued that Iran had repeatedly failed to honor commitments made during negotiations. He claimed Iranian officials often agreed to proposals behind closed doors before publicly denying those discussions had taken place.

Reiterating his long-standing position on Tehran’s nuclear program, the president stated that Iran could not be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon and described the country as a long-term destabilizing force in the Middle East.

Bitcoin weakens as geopolitical tensions return

Crypto markets reacted as investors reassessed geopolitical risk. Bitcoin fell below the psychological $62,000 level after trading above $63,000 earlier in the day, leaving the world’s largest cryptocurrency down more than 2% from its intraday high.

The decline came as traders weighed the possibility of a broader military confrontation after Trump’s latest remarks. While no direct link between the price move and military action has been officially confirmed, the selloff followed renewed uncertainty surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict.

Elsewhere in the digital asset market, investors also watched traditional safe-haven assets and energy markets for clues about broader risk sentiment. The renewed tensions have added another source of volatility alongside existing macroeconomic concerns.

Oil market faces fresh supply concerns

Alongside his warning of further military action, Trump suggested that the United States could target higher-level Iranian assets if the conflict escalates. He also said Washington could consider taking control of Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export terminal, while adding that the U.S. may restore a naval blockade at the Strait of Hormuz that would apply only to Iranian vessels.

The president linked the latest escalation to Iran’s reported attacks on oil tankers operating near the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s busiest energy shipping routes.

Meanwhile, Iranian officials have continued to reject U.S. pressure over the waterway. According to the report, Tehran has maintained that it will not surrender control over the Strait of Hormuz and intends to continue imposing tolls on ships passing through the passage despite U.S. objections.

Energy markets responded quickly to the developments. TradingView data showed West Texas Intermediate crude oil futures climbing more than 5% on the day to around $74 a barrel as traders priced in the possibility of supply disruptions if tensions continue to rise around the Gulf.

Although Trump acknowledged that discussions with Iran had taken place in recent months, he expressed skepticism about reaching a lasting agreement to end the conflict, which the report said began in February this year.

His latest remarks suggest Washington is preparing for additional military action rather than an immediate return to negotiations, leaving financial markets focused on further developments from the region.

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