Direct. War in the Middle East: Trump's Ultimatum Ends Tonight, a Major Threat to the World Economy, Follow the Course of the Day
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The ultimatum posed by Donald Trump in Tehran for the reopening of the Strait of Ormuz expires this Monday, on the 24th day of war against Iran, Israel is preparing for "still several weeks of fighting".
The war in the Middle East, which enters this Monday into its 24th day, makes more than ever a major risk to the world economy. Donald Trump, who is aware of it, gave Iran 48 hours to
The street of Hormus is the weak point in this war. That's why Donald Trump once again made an ultimatum. But what options does he have at all?
DECRYPTAGE - The hope of the White House is that Iran will give in to its ultimatum and quickly restore free movement in the Strait of Ormuz.
"No country will be immune to the effects" of the energy crisis "if it continues in this direction," warned the IEA, as Israel prepares for "a few more weeks of fighting" against Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah. Follow our direct.
The clashes in the Middle East revolve around the vital infrastructure of the region, on this 23rd day of war. Donald Trump launched an ultimatum to ensure that Iran completely reopens the Strait of Ormuz and Tehran threatened to attack the energy infrastructure of its opponents. Israel bombed a strategic bridge in southern Lebanon, causing fear of an invasion of the country's land.
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