Iran executes three convicted of killing police in recent pre-war unrest
trump-considers-draft-for-iran-war-amid-energy-crisis.html" class="story-link" title="Trump hasn’t ruled out a draft for war with Iran — but is conscription constitut">Iran executed three individuals convicted of killing police during recent civil unrest, as the country remains at the center of escalating Middle East tensions. The executions occurred as oil prices surged on war concerns, triggering global market selloffs. Meanwhile, US intelligence reported that Iran has not rebuilt its nuclear enrichment program following 25 American strikes.
The escalating Iran situation represents a serious threat to global economic stability. Oil and gas price surges are already triggering widespread selloffs in stocks and bonds, with investors fearing stagflation scenarios that could derail economic recovery.
Despite the regional tensions, Iran's nuclear capabilities remain degraded following targeted US strikes. The country has not rebuilt its enrichment program, suggesting the nuclear threat may be more contained than market panic indicates.
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