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Trump’s blockade has choked off 95% of the tanker traffic around Iran — and Tehran is feeling it
Summary and Key Points: When Trump announced his blockade of Iran in April, the goal was simple: choke off the oil money that keeps the regime alive. Two months later, the squeeze is real — tanker traffic around Iran has collapsed and the economy is hurting.
Iran is experiencing "water bankruptcy" that stems from decades of broken water governance and aggressive policies, and the current war is exacerbating the crisis.
What happens to Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile, including the 970 pounds that it has highly concentrated to near-weapons grade, is one of the primary sticking points as the US and Iran have trudged through weeks of negotiations to potentially end the Iran war.
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to extend a ceasefire, allow shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and lift a U.S. blockade and some sanctions on Iran, sources told Reuters, but the deal has not been finalised.
Arguably, for the first time since the US announced its attack on Iran, Donald Trump has made a remark regarding the Middle Eastern nation’s military that does not initiate further aggression. However,
The F-15 fighter that was shot down over southwestern Iran last month and set off a dangerous rescue mission was probably struck by a Chinese-made shoulder-launched missile, sources say.
President Donald Trump reveals what Iranian move could trigger renewed U.S. military action during an interview on "My View with Lara Trump."
The United States and Iran appear to be closing in on a deal to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz. U.S. and Iranian negotiators on Thursday reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire in the 3-month-old war by 60 days and start a new round of talks on Iran’s nuclear program,
Parsi says the U.S. gained little from its war with Iran, urging a peace deal that could reshape regional security and open economic ties.
Americans debate Iran through an outdated lens while Tehran allegedly wages asymmetric war through proxies, cartels, and covert networks at home.