AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Escalation: Iran and the U.S. traded fresh strikes as Washington expanded operations deeper into Iran, including areas around Tehran, while Tehran warned the Strait of Hormuz is an “unbreakable red line” and vowed to crush regional infrastructure if the U.S. targets power plants and bridges. Gulf Allies Under Fire: Kuwait and Bahrain reported repeated drone and missile attacks, with air defenses intercepting incoming threats and sirens sounding in Manama as Iran accused the U.S. of endangering maritime security. Red Sea Pressure Plan: Iran asked Yemen’s Houthis to stand ready to close the Red Sea oil route if U.S. strikes hit Iranian power infrastructure, raising fears of wider disruption beyond Hormuz. Diplomacy Still Alive: Pakistan said the Islamabad MoU framework with Washington and Tehran remains the basis for renewed talks, even as escalation stalls mediation. UN Rights Row: UN experts demanded reversal of Iran’s confiscation and eviction tied to St. Peter’s Evangelical Church in Tehran. Domestic Politics & War Rhetoric: Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf tied national security to “Iranian arrangements” in Hormuz, while Trump prepared a prime-time address touching elections and voting machines amid the war’s spillover.
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