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The US, Israel, Iran, and Russia are engaged in direct proxy confrontation, raising the risk of a global proliferation cascade by 2026.
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With talks frozen, a fragile ceasefire holds as the War Powers Resolution deadline and midterm politics tighten the clock.
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Shipping rates top $300,000 per day and insurance premiums surge as supply chains face systemic reconfiguration
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Armed conflict halts oil tanker traffic through the world's most critical energy chokepoint as a 22-nation coalition mobilizes.
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Markets are no longer treating Iran-related disruptions as a shock — they are pricing them in as the new baseline.
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The third-largest OPEC producer exits the cartel effective May 1, reshaping Gulf energy politics at a fragile geopolitical moment.
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Oil is no longer a commodity but geopolitical leverage, says deVere CEO Nigel Green, establishing a higher price floor.
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Three months of escalating violence expose the dangerous gap between diplomatic agreements and battlefield reality
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Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar face an escalating crisis as Strait of Hormuz becomes the likeliest flashpoint.
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Washington interdicts Iranian oil while Tehran charges ships up to $2 million for safe passage through the global energy artery.
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The disruption cascades beyond oil into LNG, fertilizers, food prices, and global internet infrastructure.
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Oil terminals are closed, shipping routes are redrawn, and repairs could take years even after fighting ends.