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Iran Pushes Gulf Nations to Break From US War Effort as Diplomacy Accelerates

As diplomacy around the Iran-US war accelerates, Iranian President...

Oil Rises as Iran Appoints New Supreme Leader Amid Raging Energy War

Iran’s clerical establishment appointed Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new supreme leader on the same weekend that global oil prices crossed $100 per barrel, a convergence of political and economic upheaval that underscored the profound instability gripping the region.
The leadership appointment came as Israeli strikes on oil storage facilities near Tehran killed four workers and draped the capital in black smoke. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded by threatening to push global oil prices to $200 per barrel and warned Gulf states to use their influence to halt the attacks or face similar consequences.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait all confirmed being struck by Iranian drones and missiles. Saudi air defenses intercepted 15 drones, Bahrain’s desalination infrastructure sustained damage, and two civilians were killed in a residential strike in Saudi Arabia. A US service member also died from wounds sustained in an Iranian attack, the seventh American fatality of the war.
Iran’s president had sought to de-escalate tensions with Gulf neighbors, publicly apologizing for the strikes and suggesting they would cease. But the military’s continued operations exposed a rare and visible rift between civilian and military leadership, raising questions about whether any peace signals from Tehran could be trusted.
The United States pledged not to target Iranian oil infrastructure, with the energy secretary predicting only brief supply disruptions. Traders remained skeptical, however, as the combination of a new and untested Iranian supreme leader, ongoing military operations on multiple fronts, and spreading regional instability kept upward pressure on prices.

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