COMMENT: Could Iran target undersea cables?
Iran's deadliest weapon is not airborne. Seventeen submarine cables on the Persian Gulf floor carry 30% of global internet traffic and the world's financial bloodstream. The IRGC may already have orders to cut them. EU and GCC leaders are not.
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Iran claims F-16 shot down and Ukrainian anti-drone depot destroyed in Dubai
Iran's IRGC claims it downed a US MQ-9 over Shiraz, struck an F-16 over Fars province and destroyed a Ukrainian anti-drone depot in Dubai killing 21 personnel, as wave 85 of its missile campaign continues.
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Second attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power station raises Chernobyl radiation cloud spectre
A second missile attack in the proximity to Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant (NPP) has raised the spectre of a Chernobyl-like cloud of radiation drifting over the Gulf region, making some countries uninhabitable and poisoning the water.
Read StoryCrisis-virus: From disruption to destruction
“We are facing a real shock that is probably beyond what we can imagine at the moment,” said European Central Bank (ECB) head Christine Lagarde in a recent interview.
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Iran war creates perfect storm for the petrodollar - Deutsche Bank
The world was already dedollarising thanks to rising East-West tensions and the US decision to weaponize the dollar in 2022 by seizing the Russian central bank’s reserves. Trump has gone a step further.
Read StoryIsrael, US have armed themselves for the wrong war
The Israeli Army took its heaviest tank losses in over 40 years after Hezbollah ambushes destroyed 21 Merkavas main battle tanks in a single day on March 26. Israel and the US have armed themselves for the wrong war.
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Ukraine and Saudi Arabia sign defence cooperation deal as Zelenskiy visits Riyadh
Ukraine and Saudi Arabia have signed a defence cooperation deal, with Kyiv offering hard-won air defence expertise against Iranian drones and missiles in exchange for Saudi capabilities and potential investment.
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India adopts multi front fertiliser strategy as West Asia crisis unfolds
The biggest short term vulnerability for Indian energy security is liquified petroleum gas using in cooking - of which India imports over half of its consumption demand via the Strait of Hormuz.
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