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UK, France and Germany Signal Harder Line on Iran, Warning of 'Necessary Defensive Action'
Britain, France and Germany jointly warned they may take “necessary defensive action” related to threats associated with Iran, signalling a coordinated European posture. The statement increases deterrence but risks miscalculation, with implications for regional stability, shipping and European strategic autonomy.

Trump Promises Retribution After U.S. Casualties — Iran Says It Alone Will Decide When Hostilities End
After U.S. military casualties, Donald Trump vowed retribution while Iran insisted it alone will decide when hostilities end, heightening the risk of escalation. The exchange underscores how public threats constrain diplomatic options and increase the chance of a broader regional conflict unless credible de‑escalatory channels are opened.

Inside the Strike That Toppled Iran’s Supreme Leader: How a Joint U.S.–Israeli Operation Rewrote the Rules of Engagement
A coordinated U.S.–Israeli air strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader represents a tactical and strategic turning point in the Middle East, combining unprecedented co‑basing of aircraft, improved precision targeting and expanded allied air‑defence integration. The operation lowers the threshold for direct strikes on top leadership, raises the prospect of further escalation and accelerates regional realignment, particularly among Gulf states.

U.S. Officials Admit No Intelligence of Iranian Preemptive Strike, Deepening Questions About Rationale for Action
U.S. officials privately told Congress there was no intelligence showing Iran planned a preemptive strike against American forces, conflicting with public statements that cited such a threat as justification for action. The admission raises questions about the legal and political rationale for recent U.S. measures, heightening congressional scrutiny and complicating relations with allies while increasing the risk of regional miscalculation.

Airstrike on School in Southern Iran Kills Scores of Children, Deepens Fears of Wider War
An airstrike on a girls' primary school in Minab, southern Iran, on 28 February killed 165 people, mostly children, and injured dozens more. The school stood adjacent to an IRGC naval base, prompting debate over targeting decisions; the US and Israel have not accepted responsibility and say investigations into civilian casualties are underway.

Goldman Says Markets Have Priced an $18/Barrel 'Iran Shock' — A Warning of Strait of Hormuz Vulnerability
Goldman Sachs has priced an $18-per-barrel risk premium into crude markets amid reports of severe escalations involving Iran and damage to regional shipping. The premium reflects market concern that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz or other disruptions could swiftly remove millions of barrels per day from global supply, amplifying oil, gas and freight costs despite existing spare capacity and inventories.

Hormuz Shutdown and Leadership Strikes Trigger Supply Shock — Gold Tops $5,400 as Oil Soars
A sharp escalation in the Middle East after strikes on Iran prompted Tehran to ban transits through the Strait of Hormuz, quickly sending gold above $5,400 and causing Brent crude to surge. Analysts warn that a prolonged closure of Hormuz could remove 8–10 million barrels per day from the market, pushing prices much higher and elevating inflation and geopolitical risk worldwide.

Asia Markets Plunge as US–Iran Clash Deepens; Oil, Insurance Become the New Market Fault Lines
A sharp Asia-Pacific equity sell-off accompanied by surging oil prices and retreating war-risk insurance has followed a fresh round of US–Iran military exchanges. Markets are showing extreme sectoral splits — defensive and resource names outperform travel and cyclical stocks — while the return of insurers to cover tanker risks has become a crucial near-term variable.

Worst-Case Oil Shock Looms as Strait of Hormuz Incident Threatens Global Supplies
Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran and an IRGC ban on transit through the Strait of Hormuz, the global oil market faces the risk of a large supply shock. Analysts warn that prolonged disruption—especially if Saudi infrastructure were targeted—could send crude above $100 a barrel and push LNG back to 2022 highs, with wide economic consequences.

Middle East Escalation Paralyzes Air Travel and Threatens Global Oil Flows
A rapid escalation between Iran, the United States and Israel has shut airspace across at least eight Middle Eastern countries, stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers and prompted Iran to block the Strait of Hormuz. The disruption threatens a significant portion of global seaborne oil flows and risks a sharp rise in energy prices, even as international agencies monitor supplies and markets respond nervously.

Deadly Anti‑American Riots Rock Pakistan After Khamenei’s Killing, Threatening Diplomatic Security and Domestic Stability
Anti‑American protests across Pakistan on March 1, sparked by the killing of Iran’s supreme leader in a US‑Israel airstrike, left at least 20 dead and over 100 wounded. Demonstrators attacked diplomatic and international facilities in Islamabad, Karachi and Gilgit‑Baltistan, prompting a forceful security response and a ban on public protests in the capital.

Erdogan Demands Immediate Ceasefire After US–Israel Strike on Iran, Vows to Press for Talks
President Erdogan condemned a recent US–Israel strike on Iran as a breach of international law and called for an immediate ceasefire, blaming escalation on Netanyahu's provocations. He pledged to intensify Turkish diplomatic efforts to bring the parties back to negotiations, positioning Ankara as an active mediator amid rising regional tensions.