AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGulf Flashpoint: US CENTCOM says it shot down two Iranian one-way attack drones over the Strait of Hormuz, calling them a threat to international maritime traffic, after earlier strikes on Iranian coastal radar sites near Goruk and Qeshm. Retaliation Cycle: Iran then fired missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait following US actions, with Bahrain and Kuwait reporting interceptions and condemning “blatant aggression” and “dangerous escalation,” as air raid sirens sounded. 100 Days of War: The conflict hits its 100th day with diplomacy stalled and the ceasefire repeatedly tested, while global pressure grows over shipping and energy risks. US-Iran Talks via Assets: The US Treasury is reportedly exploring legal ways to redirect frozen Iranian assets to fund Gulf reconstruction and repairs tied to Iranian attacks, a move Iran links to releasing $24bn. Pakistan Mediation: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Tehran carrying messages for Iran’s Supreme Leader as part of renewed efforts to salvage dialogue. World Cup Visa Politics: Iran says US visa rules force the team to enter and leave the US on match days, while some staff and journalists report denials—adding fresh friction to already tense Iran-US relations. Domestic Unrest: Iranian media and rights groups report student protests across multiple provinces over education policy changes and exam rules, amid war-linked hardship.
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