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Here's the last 24 hours in geopolitics #geopolitics #dailynews #worldnews #breakingnews
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Here's the last 24 hours in geopolitics. Trump blasts NATO as cowards for staying out of the Iran war as the US surges thousands of Marines and warships into the Middle East, signaling major escalation. In Iran, US has launched the Battle of Hormuz, unleashing a heavy military campaign
using attack jets and Apache helicopters to destroy Iranian naval vessels and drones in the Strait of Hormuz. In Israel Netanyahu praises Trump's visionary leadership, claims Israel acted alone on Iran gas strike, signals halt to Iranian energy facility attacks. In US Republicans are increasingly skeptical of Trump's proposed $200 billion Iran war
funding, with key GOP lawmakers demanding a clear White House strategy before backing it. Trump sent mixed signals on ground troops, saying he won't deploy forces while still exports to crush Tehran's economy and force talks. In Saudi Arabia, officials warn that crude prices could skyrocket to $180 a barrel if the energy disruptions from the Iran war continue past April.
In US, super microcomputer stock is crashing after co-founder is charged with illegally smuggling billions of dollars worth of Nvidia AI chips to China. In Switzerland, citing its historical tradition of neutrality, Switzerland has halted export of war material to the United States. In Norway, Crown Princess Mette-Marie says she was manipulated and deceived in her past
friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, after new U.S. documents exposed his ties to prominent Norwegians. In France, Europe tightens pressure on Russian oil as France seizes a tanker from Moscow's shadow fleet, defying Trump's softer line. In Japan, Takahichi is making a massive strategic bet on America, unveiling a joint action plan that could pour up to 73 billion dollars into US energy projects.
In Lebanon, a UN official reported that one-fifth of Lebanon's In Lebanon, a UN official reported that one-fifth of Lebanon's population has been displaced from their homes in just two weeks due to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
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