How the Iran War Is Disrupting Gulf Economies: 5 Key Effects
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How the Iran War Is Disrupting Gulf Economies: 5 Key Effects
On Wednesday, the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, pausing the 42-day military campaign by the U.S. and Israel against multiple Iranian military and civilian targets. The Pakistan-brokered deal is, however, already being severely tested: whereas direct U.S. strikes on Iran have stopped, Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon have continued fighting, with Israel maintaining that Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire, while Iran insi…
Your Iran Israel Lebanon Clusterfuque Update!
This should go great.Here is a status check on America’s stupid and useless war on Iran: The Strait of Hormuz is still closed, the smooth-brained homunculus in the Oval Office is mad because Iran still plans on charging ships $2 million per to transit the strait, Israel is still bombing Lebanon, the Gulf states are worried Iran will emerge from the war stronger and more aggressive than before, gas prices have gone nuts, helping inflation rise to…
Uncertain ceasefire in Iran; aerial terror in Lebanon
After five weeks of war, the US and Iran on April 8 agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan. Its basic details, however, and to what extent it will be implemented, are surrounded by uncertainty. A main sticking point is the question of whether Lebanon was included in the deal. Iranian and Pakistani officials are insisting it was, but the US and Israel say that it wasn’t. Meanwhile, Israel has continued to carry out devastating attack…
The potential for a breakdown in the ceasefire between Iran and the United States due to Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon was discussed, and the dangers this poses. The question arises: could these attacks spark another war between Iran and the United States?
This does not necessarily mean that the ceasefire fell within the prescribed two-week period, unless it was first breached by America and Israel... what about Lebanon? Indeed, America and Israel refused to link the Lebanese ceasefire to Iran, as they subsequently refused Lebanon's request to join it, but they agreed with international and European pressure to ease the relative escalation in Beirut and its suburbs as the fire continued in the sou…
He also called on both sides to respect the two-week ceasefire that came into effect on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday.
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