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consequences of this conflict may echo for months or even years to come.”** > *“This is the second energy crisis within four years, and the lesson should be very clear. **Our overdependency on imported fossil fuels
agreement on a "memorandum of understanding" on the agenda of more talks between them. Getting to that is proving difficult. The Iranians will require a price, perhaps in the form of sanctions relief or unfrozen
consequences of what happens and what to do if it isn't easy. The US has shown the power of its highly efficient military, but the president's fluctuating decision-making has left the country
agreement will be.” Increasingly, the Israeli prime minister who had dominated relations with five US presidents has had to face the prospect of Israel [going it alone against Iran](https://nypost.com/2026/06/08/us-news/trump-scolds-netanyahu-in-testy-phone-call-you-could-be-left-alone-against-iran-very-soon/).
agreement that prevents a return to war, but threatened that a resumption of the conflict might be necessary. “They’re asking for things I can’t agree to,” Trump said. ## Stalled talks Negotiations
nuclear weapon,” Rubio said.  Pope Leo XIV greeting the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, in January. Photograph: Vatican Media Handout/EPA
agreement that already existed” to limit Iran’s nuclear programme. He then killed the Iranian religious leader who had long declared nuclear weapons contrary to Islamic law, before presiding over what is now a regional
agreement is not a peace deal. The full text, which negotiators have said has 14 points on two pages, has not been published yet. But as well as reopening the strait, the memorandum of understanding
consequences of a prolonged blockade of the [Strait of Hormuz](/news/2026/4/28/trump-reviews-iranian-proposal-aimed-at-reopening-strait-of-hormuz), attention is shifting north. With Gulf shipping lanes disrupted and oil exports constrained, Tehran may seek to depend less on the Gulf and more
agreement that could derail the ambitious nuclear submarine plan, a British parliamentary inquiry has found, highlighting a threat to Australia’s security. UK shipbuilding has been under-funded for decades and the country’s submarine
agreement that Israel is eager to restart hostilities, it is unlikely to be able to do so without US permission. That does not look like it will be quick in coming. Reports of a call
agreements in writing, but Trump in an interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News said China would be buying lots of soybeans and Boeing aircraft. Trump announced China had agreed to order 200 jets – before
agreements that are circulating, is being universally perceived as a defeat. Almost regardless of the outcome – most likely a return to the old status quo – the war looks ill-conceived, a monument to confused objectives
Iran imposed competing [blockades](/news/2026/4/14/how-much-will-us-hormuz-blockade-hurt-iran-and-does-tehran-have-an-escape). Naval blockades are one of the oldest weapons in warfare, requiring no ground troops or invasion, just the ability to cut off what an enemy needs to survive. These blockades