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Trump's war with Iran is angering some swing voters who want money spent at home NPR
Cyberattacks, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and rising oil prices are deepening the global consequences of the war.
US-Israeli war in Iran causes fuel panic across Asia CNN
Six vessels attacked amid reports of Iranian drone boats, sea mines Al Jazeera
US president has called the war a 'short-term excursion' but also demanded 'unconditional surrender' as polls show low American support and trust for the operation The post As Trump boasts of success in Iran, war’s timeline and endgame remain murky appeared first on The Times of Israel.
The impacts of the conflict have been compared to Russia’s war on Ukraine, which pushed prices up for British households
President Macron has criticised the onslaught and questioned the war's legality but ultimately blamed Iran.
‘Boom Boom’ US propaganda vs. the emerging Iran war reality CNN
TEHRAN, Mar. 12 (MNA) – International figures and scholars have condemned the Israeli-American war of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Iran War Live Updates: Oil Tops $100 a Barrel as Attacks Spread Across Middle East The New York Times
Live updates: Oil price spikes again as Iran ship attacks surge NBC News
‘This is not a war about whose military is better, bigger or more powerful.’
Spotlight - US war on Iran: 'An American war in desperate search of a strategy' France 24
TEHRAN, Mar. 12 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said that the country will take revenge for the US-Israeli attack on the national vital infrastructures.
TEHRAN, Mar. 12 (MNA) – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has said that the powerful Armed Forces of the country will retaliate if enemy attacks its infrastructures.
Lawmakers express concerns as Trump officials project $50bn more may be needed for Iran war funding.
The attack appears to be another Israeli attempted assassination, outside areas traditionally targeted.
In today’s newsletter: Robert Malley, who led talks for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, helps make sense of the war Good morning, and apologies for the interruption to your usual programming. Stepping out from behind the editing desk to write today’s newsletter feels somewhat like a player-manager throwing himself on to the pitch, but I’ll try not to destabilise your morning routine too much. Lord knows, the world doesn’t need any more chaos. Since the US and Israel first attacked Iran two weeks ago, it’s been a scramble to keep up with events. The death of a supreme leader, speculation about his successor, global implications ranging from oil price spikes to drones raining down on once-safe cities like Doha and Dubai – the world has rarely felt so unstable. Iran | Iran dramatically escalated its strategy of striking civilian infrastructure and transport networks across the Gulf on Wednesday, attacking commercial ships and targeting Dubai’s international airport as US and Israeli warplanes launched new waves of strikes on the Islamic Republic. UK news | Keir Starmer overruled officials who warned of a “reputational risk” in making Peter Mandelson US ambassador, despite being handed a dossier of evidence about the peer’s relationship with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, documents reveal. Artificial intelligence | Popular AI chatbots helped researchers plot violent attacks, including bombing synagogues and assassinating politicians, with one telling a user posing as a would-be school shooter: “Happy (and safe) shooting!” Oil | The International Energy Agency is poised to call for the largest release of government oil reserves in its history to help calm the oil price shock triggered by the US-Israeli attacks on Iran. UK politics | Keir Starmer warned his cabinet against an “overly deferential” approach to the Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish governments, telling ministers they should be prepared to make spending decisions “even when devolved governments may oppose this”, according to a leaked memo. Continue reading...
Israeli attack kills three in Lebanon's Aramoun Three people have been killed and a child injured in an Israeli attack on Aramoun, a town in the hills overlooking Beirut, according to Lebanon's National News Agency, citing an official statement. "Israeli enemy raids on Aramoun have resulted, in an initial and non-final toll, in the martyrdom of 3 citizens and the injury of a child," the Ministry of Public Health's Emergency Health Operations Centre said.