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Chairman Brian Mast calls markets "fragile" amid Middle East tensions

April 09, 2026 | House Committee on Foreign Affairs, House Committee, House, Legislative, Federal


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Chairman Brian Mast calls markets "fragile" amid Middle East tensions
An interviewer asked Chairman Brian Mast of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs whether recent market moves — with stocks rising while oil prices also moved higher — suggest that a diplomatic deal in the Middle East was imminent and how confident he was that a deal would be secured. The interviewer noted that markets and oil prices are moving in the same direction and asked what markets are telling Mast.

Chairman Brian Mast said the outlook is precarious. "The headline across the board is fragile, fragile, fragile," he said, adding that traders will "be looking at every single action, every single word" from developments in Israel, Lebanon, Tehran and the United States. He listed a series of actors he said markets would monitor, naming "Steve Witcoff, Jared Kushner, Vice President Vance, Marco Rubio" and others.

Mast warned that Iran would continue to press limits. "You will continue to see Iran lie about things. You will continue to see them push the envelope on anything that we want, whether it's no nukes, no terror proxies, or no ballistic missiles and drones," he said, adding that any commitments would require verification. He also noted market sensitivity to events such as transit through the Straits of Hormuz.

The exchange was a question-and-answer segment; no formal vote or committee action occurred during the recorded exchange. The interview focused on the political and security uncertainties that market participants are weighing, and Mast framed verification and monitoring as central to any prospective agreement.

No further procedural steps or formal actions were recorded in the available transcript.

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