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US Vice President Vance: I think there are some people in Israel who would like this agreement.
2026-06-15
US Vice President Vance: I think there are some people in Israel who would like this agreement.
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2026-06-15
Velayati, adviser to Iran's supreme leader, posted on social media late June 14 that "zero hour has arrived, launchers are in position" and orders have been given after an "enemy miscalculation" in Beirut exhausted Iran's patience. He said HEZBOLLAH
Velayati, adviser to Iran's supreme leader, posted on social media late June 14 that "zero hour has arrived, launchers are in position" and orders have been given after an "enemy miscalculation" in Beirut exhausted Iran's patience. He said HEZBOLLAH is an important part of the resistance front and warned that if fighting and unrest in Lebanon continue, the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el‑Mandeb would be used to "strangle" the enemy's economic lifeline.
2026-06-15
Ben May and Bridget Payne at Oxford Economics said the U.S.-Iran agreement reduces the risk that sustained declines in oil inventories would trigger a global energy-price shock and recession, though risks remain. They said the deal does not automatic
Ben May and Bridget Payne at Oxford Economics said the U.S.-Iran agreement reduces the risk that sustained declines in oil inventories would trigger a global energy-price shock and recession, though risks remain. They said the deal does not automatically mean oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz will recover faster than previously assumed — they had expected transit to resume by end-July — and their near‑term oil‑price forecasts still look high. They added that reopening the strait is likely to ease inflation but provide only limited support to growth, reinforcing their view that the Fed and Bank of England will not further hike and that other central banks that have finished tightening are unlikely to resume hikes.
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