Trump vows to end war with Iran
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Iran threatens $200 oil barrels as US prepares massive release of emergency petroleum reserves
Iran warns oil could hit $200 per barrel as U.S.-Israel strikes escalate, potentially triggering worst energy crisis since 1970s. Gas prices could hit $5.
The United States is burning up its anti-missile munitions at a furious rate as Iran continues to strike at targets across the Middle East.
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The Latest: Iran's attacks on shipping worsen economic concerns as countries tap oil reserves
The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has become a test of who endures longer. The biggest pressure point appears to be the global economy, as oil prices surge. Iran attacked commercial shipping around the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday,
The United States says it has crippled Iran’s navy, destroying 30 vessels, including a submarine. The American military used a submarine to fire a torpedo and sink an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean and also struck an Iranian drone carrier ship.
According to an estimate the Pentagon shared with Congress, the U.S. used up billions of dollars in munitions in the first two days of the war.
The U.S. may have pulled the trigger on the Iran war, but it is the oil-producing Gulf that will pay the price, Gulf sources and analysts say, signalling unease in ties between a region under Iranian attack and the superpower it relies on for protection.
America’s vast economic powers are able to wear down an adversary’s economy but are insufficient to topple leaders on their own.
Iran is firing missiles at its neighbors in the Persian Gulf, but despite the attacks, the Middle Eastern countries are not firing back.
The preliminary U.S. intelligence assessment suggests that the U.S. is "likely" responsible for the bombing of the girls' school in Iran on Feb. 28.
Iran will not participate at the 2026 North American World Cup, according to the country's sports minister Ahmad Donyamali. Iran's participation in the tournament co-hosted by the United States has been in doubt after the U.
United States president Donald Trump has assured FIFA that Iran are "welcome" to compete at this summer's World Cup, according to Gianni Infantino.