Iran, Israel
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The ongoing Israel-Iran conflict could trigger global instability, spike oil prices, disrupt trade routes, increase inflation, and strain diplomatic relations, forcing countries like India into comple
Iran, amid US domestic turmoil and new sanctions, is prioritizing ties with Europe, Egypt, and Arab states, while leveraging nuclear talks and intelligence to pressure the US and isolate Israel.
Israel’s attacks on Iran renewed fears of war between the countries and immediately threatened the region’s economy.
Iran’s Ambassador to Kuwait, Mohammad Totonji, affirmed on Monday that the Islamic Republic does not seek to escalate the current
European and regional powers largely approve of efforts to prevent an Iranian bomb. So too do Israelis. But without US support to finish the job, the long-term prospects for that support look shaky.
A ministry statement posted on Telegram noted Iran's "clear statements" on its commitment to adhere to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and its willingness to meet with U.S. representatives. The statement also said Moscow was waiting for the International Atomic Energy Agency to provide "unvarnished" assessments of the damage caused to Iranian nuclear facilities by Israeli attacks.
Trump indicates US involved in Israeli attacks on Iran in social media post. "We now have complete and total control of the skies over Iran."
A bomb attack live on Iran’s state television Monday as Israel expanded its targets in a fourth day of back and forth attacks. In Iran, more than 224 are dead and 1400 injured. In Israel, 24 have died and 600 are wounded.