AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Escalation: The interim US-Iran ceasefire has collapsed as Washington expands strikes on Iranian infrastructure, hitting bridges and port facilities and collapsing a tower at Chabahar, while Tehran warns the Strait of Hormuz will stay under Iranian control and vows further retaliation. Gulf Crossfire: Iran’s IRGC claims coordinated attacks on US-linked sites across Qatar, Oman and Syria, as Qatar, Bahrain and Jordan report intercepts of Iranian missiles and drones and Bahrain says it destroyed several aerial threats. Civilian Infrastructure Pressure: Iran tells citizens to conserve electricity after US strikes strain the grid, while Kuwait reports damage to a power generation and water desalination plant, raising fears for drinking water security. Regional Shipping and Oil: With Hormuz traffic down and Red Sea closure risks rising, analysts warn crude could jump again if Bab el-Mandeb is disrupted. Domestic Politics Spillover: Separately, Trump’s primetime election-security speech—alleging Chinese meddling and “vulnerabilities” without clear proof—drew backlash, including calls to revoke network licenses. Security and Law: Britain charged a man in an Iran-linked espionage case after banning support for the IRGC. Sports Milestone: Mahsa Shakibaei made history by winning Iran’s first Asian cadet judo gold.
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