As quickly as it began, the U.S.-Iran war-fueled rally in commodity markets looks to be ending. Over the weekend and through Monday, several reports came in that highlighted political efforts to resume vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. Perhaps most important was news that President Trump threatened to delay his meeting with China’s President Xi if the country didn’t do more to help secure the Strait of Hormuz for maritime traffic. President Trump also called upon European leaders to help secure the maritime route, which would seem to be in their interest given Europe’s dependence on Russian and Middle Eastern oil and natural gas.  While much of the day’s focus was on the Middle East and oil, China and...