The escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have reached new heights as recent attacks have shattered fragile peace agreements and sent oil prices soaring. On the night of July 8, U.S. forces launched a series of strikes targeting over 90 Iranian military sites, including air defense systems, missile depots, and drone facilities along the Iranian coast. These attacks were reportedly aimed at weakening Iran's capacity to threaten free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies. The strikes followed a pattern of retaliatory actions, with Iran having previously attacked three oil tankers in the region earlier this month.
In response to these U.S. strikes, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard announced that it had launched rocket and drone attacks on American military bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. According to reports from the French news agency AFP, which summarized statements from Iranian television, the attacks targeted key infrastructure and installations in Al Firdaws and Al Salem in Kuwait, as well as in Al-Dukhan and Sheikh Isa in Bahrain. In Bahrain, emergency sirens were activated to alert residents about potential aerial threats, and local authorities urged civilians to remain calm and seek shelter. The Kuwaiti military confirmed that its forces were responding to the attacks but did not provide further details.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has escalated his rhetoric, warning of even harsher retaliation if the conflict continues. Speaking at a NATO summit in Ankara, he declared that the ceasefire agreement between the two nations was over, stating that while U.S. negotiators could still engage in talks with Tehran, such efforts were wasting time. His comments came after the U.S. had already launched its counter-strikes, which were framed as a direct response to Iran’s attacks on the oil tankers. Trump also emphasized that the U.S. would continue its efforts to disrupt Iran’s ability to challenge maritime freedom in the strategic waterway.
The economic repercussions of the renewed hostilities have been swift and significant. Global crude oil prices surged following the announcement of the U.S. strikes. The price of Brent crude, a benchmark for international oil markets, rose by nearly 5.4 percent in a single day, surpassing $80 per barrel—a level not seen since April 29. Meanwhile, U.S. crude oil prices climbed by approximately 4.6 percent, reaching just under $74 per barrel, according to CNN. This sharp increase reflects investor concerns over the stability of the region and the potential disruption of oil supply routes.
Analysts note that the spike in oil prices follows a broader trend of rising costs due to ongoing geopolitical instability. Since June 18, when President Trump signed the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran, the country has managed to export around 60 million barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. However, the U.S. Treasury Department recently reimposed sanctions against Iranian oil exports, signaling continued pressure on Tehran’s economy. These measures, combined with the current escalation, have heightened fears among market participants about future disruptions to global energy flows.
As the situation unfolds, both sides appear determined to maintain their positions. The U.S. has made clear its commitment to protecting its interests in the region, while Iran has demonstrated its willingness to respond with force. With diplomatic channels seemingly stalled and military posturing intensifying, the path forward remains uncertain. Investors and policymakers will be watching closely for signs of de-escalation or further confrontation, as the implications of this conflict extend far beyond the Middle East.
2 izvještaja
Maribor24NeovisanProgresivnoprije 6 h Novi napadi uništili su primirje, a cijene nafte su već poletele.Iran je u sredu odgovorio na novi napad na američku vojnu bazu u Bahrajnu u Kuvajtu, što je dovelo do zračnog napada na pozicije u miru. Američka vojska je u sredu nabila 90 ciljeva u Iranu kao odgovor na iranski napad na ladje u Hormuški ožini. Predsjednik Trump je na sastanku NATO-a u Ankariju izjavio da je premijer zaključio da je u opasnosti od većeg napada, jer je Teheran nastavio s napadom.
Procjena pristranosti (Progresivno): Članak naglase napade Iran kot odgovora na ameriške napade, kar kaže na politično stransko stališče. Poudarek na Trumpovih izjave o kraju premira u grožnji s še hujšimi napadi pripada levici, ker podcenjuje ameriško militarizacijo in poudarja globalno geopolitično napetost. Tudi izjava, da so c烯
DnevnikNeovisan🔒Sredinajučer Nafta raste nakon novih napada na Bliskom istokuCijene sirove nafte porasle su nakon nove eskalacije napetosti između Sjedinjenih Država i Irana. Oko 8:30 CET, 159-litrski barel teksaške sirove nafte bio je cijenjen na 72,72 dolara, što je porast od 3,24% u odnosu na kraj trgovanja u srijedu. U Londonu su se rujenski ugovori za sirovu naftu Brent popeli za 3,17% na 76,51 dolara po barelu.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak predstavlja činjenične informacije o porastu cijena nafte zbog geopolitičkih napetosti između SAD-a i Irana.
★
Neka vijesti ostanu poštene.
ObjectiveNews financiraju čitatelji i bez oglasa je – pristranost vam pokazujemo, ne skrivamo. Podržite neovisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mjesec.
Postani podupiratelj