Iran striker Sardar Azmoun kicked off national soccer team for disloyalty, say reports - Reuters
The United States and Israel launched military strikes against Iran starting February 28, disrupting oil and gas supplies from the Persian Gulf region. Brent crude oil prices have surged past $100 per barrel for the first time in four years, briefly reaching $119 on March 19. The conflict is affecting global energy markets and threatening food security in developing nations dependent on energy imports.
According to reports, Oman claims that Israel pushed the United States into military action against Iran when diplomatic solutions were still possible. This suggests the conflict could have been avoided through continued negotiations.
The strikes represent a necessary response to regional security threats, though the economic consequences are significant. Energy market disruptions were an inevitable result of escalating tensions in this strategically important region.
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