Potential Paths Forward in US-Israel-Iran Conflict
Robert Malley provides insight on the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict and Trump's potential diplomatic off-ramp amidst rising tensions.
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Coverage of geopolitical developments across the Middle East including Israel, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, and the broader Gulf region.
Robert Malley provides insight on the escalating US-Israel-Iran conflict and Trump's potential diplomatic off-ramp amidst rising tensions.
Iran's deployment of cluster munitions in the Israel conflict raises global alarm over increased civilian risks and geopolitical instability.
The UN Security Council supports a GCC resolution urging Iran to cease hostile actions in the Gulf region amidst escalating tensions.
Recent US military actions against Iran highlight the discrepancy between tactical operations and undefined political goals.
In response to volatile markets, the G7 supports unleashing oil reserves due to the US-Israel-Iran conflict, affecting global economies.
Qatar criticizes UN's inaction on Iran's strikes, citing violations of international law and raising security concerns in the Gulf region.
Shell declares force majeure on LNG contracts from Qatar amid production halt, raising global energy market concerns.
U.S. installations face significant damage amid escalating tensions with Iran, highlighting the strategic vulnerabilities and regional power shifts.
Ukraine's response to Middle East drone threats showcases its expertise and strengthens international alliances amidst escalating regional tensions.
The US military's use of AI in Iran conflict highlights tech's rising role, with humans ensuring critical decisions.
Lebanon's turmoil deepens with rising casualties and displacement amid escalating Hezbollah-Israel tensions.
Iran's warning on closing the Strait of Hormuz could drive oil prices to $200, amid global reserve releases of 400 million barrels.