AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUS-Iran War Escalates Across the Gulf: The Strait of Hormuz standoff keeps widening as the US marks a seventh straight night of strikes, hitting bridges, ports, surveillance towers, and logistics sites, while Iran retaliates with missiles and drones aimed at US bases and infrastructure in Kuwait, Bahrain, and Jordan. Civilian Infrastructure Under Fire: Reports say water and power facilities are repeatedly targeted—Kuwait’s desalination and power assets are hit, and Iran claims strikes disrupt drinking water for thousands—raising fresh concerns for everyday life and potential war-crime debates. Hormuz Mine Claim Denied: Iran says two tankers exploded after hitting mines; CENTCOM calls the claim false and dismisses similar IRGC reports. Regional Spillover: Kuwait suspends flights amid threats; Bahrain and Jordan report missile interceptions. Diplomacy and Politics at Home: Iran’s judiciary refers cases tied to Reza Pahlavi and about 300 Iran International/Manoto affiliates to Tehran’s Revolution Court. Culture & Lifestyle Angle: Dubai’s job market feels the war’s drag, with Indian expats among those facing layoffs and pay cuts. Security Cooperation: SCO border chiefs meet in Islamabad, endorsing joint security plans.
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