The US hit targets in Iran yesterday and then Iran hit targets. The Iranian government is not pleased with the USA: Iranian official warns U
USA bombs, Iran retaliates and threatens–its ‘neutralization’ is not yet over — Bible News Prophecy Radio
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The US hit targets in Iran yesterday and then Iran hit targets. The Iranian government is not pleased with the USA: Iranian official warns U
USA bombs, Iran retaliates and threatens–its ‘neutralization’ is not yet over — Bible News Prophecy Radio
US military personnel describe serious TBI and injuries from Iran tensions that Army initially understated. Read more on combat injury docum
Iran Conflict Disrupts 1.15 Billion Barrels of Oil Supply, Global Reserves Hit Multi-Decade Lows
The prolonged conflict involving Iran and instability in the Middle East have severely impacted the global energy market. According to Kpler, around 1.15 billion barrels of oil supply were disrupted during the four-month crisis, while strategic oil reserves in several countries have fallen to their lowest levels in decades. Although the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran-US ceasefire have eased crude prices, experts warn that restoring supply chains could take months. Analysts also believe OPEC may increase production to stabilize the market, but replacing the lost supply could take nearly a year.
Over a billion barrels of oil supply were disrupted, strategic reserves have fallen sharply, and experts warn that the road to full recovery could be long. While oil prices have cooled after the ceasefire, concerns over supply security and future market stability remain high.
Inflation Jumps to 4.2%
Inflation has surged to 4.2% in May, marking the third consecutive monthly increase since the start of the Iran conflict 📈. The rise is largely driven by energy prices, which account for 60% of the overall monthly increases 💸. This development may impact consumers and the overall economy. What do you think will be the most significant challenge for households facing rising inflation?
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Pope Leo XIV Visits Spain
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Madrid, starting a week-long tour of Spain that focuses on migrant integration, a homage to Pope Francis, and diplomatic discussions with the US over the Iran conflict 🌎👑. The visit comes after Spain's government approved a plan to grant legal status to 500,000 undocumented migrants. What do you think will be the most significant outcome of Pope Leo XIV's visit to Spain?
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Trump faces mounting political and diplomatic pressure as the Iran war stalls, ceasefire talks struggle, and energy prices remain elevated.
Trump faces mounting political and diplomatic pressure as the #Iranwar stalls, #ceasefiretalks struggle, and energy prices remain elevated.
America Spent One-Third of Its Tomahawk Cruise Missile Inventory Fighting Iran in Just 6 Weeks — And Replacing Them Could Take Nearly Four Years
The recent conflict between the United States and Iran has exposed a growing concern inside the Pentagon and among defense analysts: America’s precision-guided missile stockpiles may not be prepared for prolonged modern warfare.
According to multiple defense assessments and strategic reports, the United States reportedly expended nearly one-third of its prewar inventory of Tomahawk cruise missiles during roughly six weeks of military operations against Iran. Even more alarming, experts estimate it could take approximately 47 months — nearly four years — to fully replace the missiles consumed during the campaign.
The revelations have triggered serious debate in Washington about military readiness, industrial capacity, and America’s ability to sustain simultaneous global conflicts.
The Tomahawk cruise missile has long been one of the most important weapons in the U.S. arsenal. Designed for long-range precision strikes, the missile is capable of hitting targets more than 1,000 miles away with exceptional accuracy. It has been used extensively in conflicts ranging from the Gulf War to operations in Syria and now reportedly during the Iran campaign. Military analysts estimate that U.S. forces launched hundreds — and possibly over 1,000 — Tomahawk missiles during the operation. The strikes targeted Iranian military infrastructure, missile launch facilities, air-defense systems, and command centers as part of an aggressive campaign aimed at degrading Tehran’s military capabilities
Iran’s Strategy: Turning the Strait of Hormuz Into a Permanent Economic Battleground
I just finished this eye opening video on Iran’s strategy in the Strait of Hormuz It shows how global trade routes are being weaponized and why the world economy could feel the impact Must see for strategy and geopolitics enthusiasts