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Israel-Iran Lethal Conflict And Consequences
Energy & Power
|EP_23_01 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 03 June 16, 2025)
For a week now, Zionist Israel and the Islamic Republic of Iran have been engaged in bitter conflict, destroying property, cities, and both military and civil infrastructure. It began with a massive Israeli attack on Iran's military and nuclear sites. Several top military commanders and nuclear scientists were killed. Iran responded by firing hundreds of missiles and drones at major cities and towns.
The two warring countries are not next-door neighbors. Aircraft, missiles, and drones must traverse thousands of kilometers across Persian and Arabian territories to strike each other. The escalation has brought the two nations to the brink of a formal war, raising fears of a wider regional or even global conflict. As expected, G7 countries have rallied behind their blue-eyed Israel. Meanwhile, 21 Muslim countries—including Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Pakistan, the UAE, and Egypt—have condemned the Israeli aggression against Iran.
Despite repeated calls from the United Nations, the U.S., the U.K., and the European Union, neither party has shown restraint. Every action is being met with equal vengeance. Given that this region includes major oil and gas-producing and exporting countries, the ongoing conflict could have long-term consequences on the global energy market.
Iran or its sympathizers may target U.S. bases in Jordan, the UAE, or Qatar, or strike at U.S. aircraft carriers. Such actions could draw the U.S.-led Western alliance into direct conflict. Turkey, Pakistan, and a few other countries have vowed to stand by Iran. In this context, the possibility of a global war—or even a nuclear confrontation—is being seriously feared.Esta historia es de la edición EP_23_01 (Energy & Power Vol 23 Issue 03 June 16, 2025) de Energy & Power.
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