The attack came hours after Donald Trump threatened to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s energy plants and oil wells unless it opened the strait of Hormuz. Plus, Israel to give death penalty to Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks Good morning.
Key takeaways
Quick scan — what you need to know:
- The attack came hours after Donald Trump threatened to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s energy plants and oil wells unless it opened the strait of Hormuz.
- Plus, Israel to give death penalty to Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks Good morning.
- Iran attacked and set alight a fully loaded crude oil tanker anchored at Dubai port, causing damage to the vessel’s hull, in the latest strike on merchant vessels in the Gulf and the strait of Hormuz.
- The fire was extinguished within hours and no injuries were reported.
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- What has Trump said about the war’s end?
- He has continued to give mixed messages, threatening to destroy Iran’s energy facilities unless it agrees to peace terms – while simultaneously claiming diplomatic progress in ending the war the US…
- Iran has accused the US of using diplomacy as a smokescreen to prepare for more attacks.
- Which countries are most vulnerable to economic shocks?
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- The government of Iran, which the US has attacked, is a prolific and sophisticated disinformation actor, while Russian and Chinese influence operations continue to target US allies globally.
- How would the embassies do it?
- They have been told to use local influencers, academics and community leaders abroad to make US-funded narratives feel more organic.
