Oil prices fall 3% on report Trump reluctant to restart Iran war

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Oil remains under $100 per barrel despite rapid inventory drawdown

Crude oil prices fell about 3% Thursday, on a report that President Donald Trump is reluctant to resume full-scare war with Iran despite recent clashes.

West Texas Intermediate futures fell 3.5% to $92.64 per barrel by 8:30 a.m. ET. Brent futures, the international benchmark, were down more than 3% at $94.78 per barrel.

Trump told his aides that the weekslong ceasefire with Iran is holding despite sporadic clashes, unnamed U.S. officials told The Wall Street Journal. The president said he would consider ending the truce if Iran kills American troops, the officials said.

CNBC couldn't immediately reach a White House spokesperson for comment.

The ceasefire appeared on the verge of collapsing earlier this week after Iranian state media said Tehran had cut off talks with U.S. due to Israel's military campaign in Lebanon. Iran backs Hezbollah militants in Lebanon who have fired missiles at Israel.

Israel and Lebanon agreed on Wednesday to implement a ceasefire, which could help advance talks between the U.S. and Iran. But it is unclear whether a Lebanon ceasefire would hold. Hezbollah operates independently from the government in Beirut.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNBC on Wednesday that "we have to disarm Hezbollah and we have to demilitarize Lebanon."

Trump is facing growing opposition to the war in the Republican-led Congress. The House of Representatives passed a resolution Wednesday that called on Trump to withdraw U.S. forces or seek congressional approval to continue the conflict. The resolution still has to pass the Senate and would almost certainly be vetoed by Trump.

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