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consequence of bloody conflict. In late February, the US and Israel attacked Iran. The conflict
conflict,” he told Al Jazeera. - Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned of consequences over US
conflict, which erupted as a consequence of the US-Israeli attack on Iran. Hezbollah sided
conflict between Iran and its neighbours. The region is so complex that the consequences of wars there are impossible to predict. A potential change in the US
US-Israeli attack on Iran. The pause has temporarily eased fears of a deepening conflict that could have catastrophic consequences
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) and Lebanon to hold,”** with urgent need to “re-establish peace and stability through diplomatic means.” But **she warns that “the consequences of this conflict may echo for months or even
us”, Smotrich said of the series of conflicts that Israel has embarked on since 2023, which have directly and indirectly killed hundreds of thousands of people and now – with the consequences of the war with
conflict. ## Five big stories 1. ***Iran war*** | JD Vance was expected to fly to Islamabad at the head of a US diplomatic delegation on Tuesday [if Iran agrees to further talks](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/20/jd-vance-to-lead-us-delegation-in-pakistan-if-iran-agrees-to-talks)
Iran militarily in the conflict. Beijing has denied such claims. When the conflict started on 28 February, analysts [forecast some short-term gains for China](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/03/trump-us-iran-middle-east-china). Rising oil prices hurt the US more
US and Israeli attacks on Iran began in February. Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, said the conflict would probably continue to raise prices for energy, food and flights in the coming
Iran of “holding the world’s economy to ransom”. France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot called the blockade’s economic consequences “major” for French citizens and businesses alike. The initiative mirrored Europe’s earlier
Iran. According to Castellani, Meloni’s shift from being a staunch Trump ally to adopting a more critical stance towards the US president is driven by political and electoral considerations. ‘‘For the first time since
Iran [was “undemocratic”](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/oct/13/cia-1953-iran-coup-undemocratic-argo) – the US historian Stephen Kinzer said it was rare for operatives to be so clear-sighted in tracing the consequences of their own actions. “I don’t think there
consequences on global markets if pushed too far. Iran’s exercise of restraint for far too long created the misimpression that the Strait of Hormuz could be open to all while Iran was essentially deprived
US and Iran, is unlikely to become a permanent feature of global shipping. “My personal view is that the straits will be open through some sort of negotiated agreement between Iran and the United States
conflict, particularly fears of economic fallout. Concerns have intensified in recent weeks over disruptions to global energy supplies, with the effective blockade of the strait of Hormuz contributing to a sharp rise in diesel prices
Iran war. Sir Keir's position has been that the UK would not be "dragged" into the conflict and he previously said [the UK would not support the blockade.](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c393wxzw4yjo) Meanwhile
consequences from the closure of the vital waterway. “We are not counting on Europe but they need the strait of Hormuz much more than we do and might want to start doing less talking
US’s decline and erodes Israel’s traditional support base there. ## The three clocks, ticking in different directions What makes this conflict so explosive is that the three protagonists are operating on conflicting timelines. Trump
consequences for fish and bird populations”, he said. “We are now risking oil drilling right up to the shoreline. If an accident happens, we have no chance of preventing an environmental catastrophe.” Equinor has pumped