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Navy Lacks Ships To Enforce Sanctions, Guard Global Trade

The Royal Navy is struggling to enforce sanctions on eight Russian tankers in the English Channel due to a severe lack of resources. Decades of underfunding have left the service unable to adequately patrol and protect vital global trade routes. This shortage raises concerns about the UK's ability to respond to future maritime security threats.

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Finance

Trump’s Iran Strategy: Unpredictable Warfare for Oil Security

President Trump is employing a strategy of unpredictable warfare, focusing on economic and military pressure points like the Strait of Hormuz. The aim is to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional influence without full-scale conflict. Investors should monitor potential impacts on oil prices and geopolitical stability.

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Iran Shuns China’s Peace Plan, Sparks Global Economic Jitters

Iran has rejected China's offer to mediate the ongoing conflict, a move that appears to be hindering China's global ambitions. The refusal extends to safe passage for Chinese cargo ships through the Strait of Hormuz, impacting China's economy and export sector. This situation also reveals potential disagreements between China and Russia regarding their approach to Iran.

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War & Defense

US Forces Eye Iran With New Strategic Options

U.S. military forces are reportedly exploring strategic options for operations in Iran, favoring surgical strikes over large ground invasions. Analysis of potential Iranian military positions near the Strait of Hormuz highlights key strategic considerations. The approach signals a departure from past large-scale conflicts, emphasizing precision and avoiding protracted engagements.

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Politics

Trump Declares Victory in Iran Conflict: A War Still Raging?

Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed victory in the ongoing conflict with Iran, stating the war was won in its first hour. However, key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz remain blocked, suggesting the conflict is far from over. This disconnect raises questions about the reality of the situation and its global impact.

2 days ago
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Iran Toll Booth: Tankers Pay Millions to Use Strait of Hormuz

Iran is reportedly forcing oil tankers to pay millions of dollars to use a new, controlled passage in the Strait of Hormuz. This "Tehran toll booth" system, managed by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, has drastically reduced ship traffic and raises concerns about regional security and global energy supplies. Ships not complying with the new route and fees face implied threats of attack.

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Iran Ignores Trump’s Threats, Keeps Strait of Hormuz Blocked

Iran has defied President Trump's threats to "obliterate" its energy infrastructure, stating that US energy assets would be targets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. This comes after weekend missile attacks on Israel, which Iran claims were retaliation for strikes on its nuclear facilities. The escalating tensions center on the critical Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil chokepoint.

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War & Defense

US Air Force Bombers Flex Muscle in Strait of Hormuz

The U.S. Air Force has deployed B-52 bombers near the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a strong military posture. This move is complemented by the arrival of U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships carrying thousands of Marines. These actions aim to ensure freedom of navigation and deter regional aggression.

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Trump Gives Iran 48 Hours to Open Strait or Face Power Plant Attacks

President Donald Trump has issued a stark 48-hour ultimatum to Iran, threatening to "obliterate" its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened. This declaration comes as the U.S. also moves to lift sanctions on stranded Iranian oil, aiming to ease energy market pressures. The deadline is set to expire early Monday morning in the Middle East, raising concerns about regional stability.

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Iran Conflict Sparks GPS Jamming and Spoofing Fears

Bizarre flight paths and ships sailing on land are the result of GPS jamming and spoofing attacks near Iran. Thousands of incidents have been recorded, highlighting a new dimension of modern warfare fought in invisible signals. These disruptions pose significant risks to shipping and critical infrastructure.

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