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Release is largest in history of International Energy Agency, which touts 'major action aiming to alleviate the immediate impacts,' as Tehran targets ships, oil fields, refineries The post 400 million barrels to be released from oil reserves as Iran effectively blocks Strait of Hormuz appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Alan West recalls a high-level meeting prior to the Iraq war. Plus letters from Spencer Hines and Margaret Squires At the final meeting prior to the invasion of Iraq between UK chiefs of staff (of which I was one), the then prime minister Tony Blair, the defence secretary, senior Ministry of Defence officials and the foreign secretary, in the Old War Office building in March 2003, I asked what the plans were for phase four of the war that was about to start (ie what were the plans for actions after we had won). We were told by the prime minister that the Americans had this all in hand. I asked if we could see their plans and was told we would. I saw nothing before or after the war started. Beating Iraq was clearly going to be relatively easy – what happened then was much harder and not clear. The same seems to be true of Donald Trump’s war against Iran. Alan West Labour, House of Lords Continue reading...
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U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says The New York Times
Oil Companies Should Use Strait of Hormuz, Trump Says WSJ
Iran Could Be Mining Strait Of Hormuz WBOC TV
Pete Hegseth Halted US Efforts to Limit Civilian Deaths Ahead of Iran War Truthout
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 was billed as one of the easiest to organise, but challenges still lie in wait.
Israeli strike hits area near Yater in southern Lebanon An Israeli air strike hit the outskirts of the town of Yater in southern Lebanon, Al Jazeera correspondents on the ground reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties from the attack. Yater lies close to the border area where Israeli forces have been carrying out strikes since March 2.
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World's Oil Lifeline: Iran Attacks Shipping Boats in Strait of Hormuz Military.com
Israel cabinet OKs revised budget, cenbank says Iran war needs 'careful fiscal management' Reuters
US president hails war progress as Iran continues to block Hormuz Strait and launch attacks across the region.
The FTSE 100 index closed down 58.47 points, 0.6%, at 10,353.77.
Regional casualty count rises The Daily Star
Chubb set as main U.S. insurer for Persian Gulf shipping amid Iran war CNBC