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USA–Iran-Israel War: Who Won and Who Lost?

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The 2026 conflict between the United States and Iran became one of the most consequential Middle Eastern wars of recent decades. The war disrupted global energy markets, threatened international shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, involved Israeli military operations, and raised fears of a broader regional conflict. 5SHARESShareTweet After approximately 107 days of fighting, diplomatic efforts led by Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, and other mediators…
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Almost four months after the launch by Donald Trump and Benyamin Netanyahu, outside of any international legality, of a joint war against Iran and Lebanon, hostilities have ceased. The final outcome of the conflict is still very uncertain; yet one thing is already achieved: the operation will have been disastrous for the region, for the United States and for the world. For Europe, the record is just as alarming. Although it is one of the regions…

The U.S.-Iran framework agreement paves the way for ending the outbreaks of violence and the devastating disruptions in energy supply and trade in the Persian Gulf. But it cannot be expected that economies around the world will simply resume their activity where they left it before the U.S. and Israel started bombing Iran on February 28. The war has put in place changes that will be difficult to reverse. The world energy order is being redefined…

The disruption caused by the Iran war on global crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets has left its mark with millions of barrels missing from the markets and higher prices. Now, with the US-Iran peace deal expected to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the question is whether the peak of the crisis has passed for good or is simply another episode. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 caused a dramatic increase in energy prices, but the imp…

The blocking of energy routes demonstrates that international stability still depends on fossil fuels, trumping ecological transition plans.

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SicurAUTO.it broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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