AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHormuz Pressure Peaks: Trump says his patience with Iran is “running out” after Beijing talks, insisting the Strait of Hormuz must reopen while hinting he may even lift sanctions on Chinese oil buyers—yet China offers no clear commitment. Diplomatic Deadlock: Iran’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi says the core problem is “no trust” in Washington and that Tehran will only negotiate if the US shows a “fair and balanced” deal; meanwhile, US-Iran talks remain stalled under a shaky ceasefire. Military Contingencies: Reports say Pentagon planners are preparing options to resume strikes (including a possible “Epic Fury” revival) if diplomacy fails, as CENTCOM says 75 commercial ships were rerouted and 4 disabled under the blockade. Regional Ripples: South Korea rejects Iran’s reported plan to charge Hormuz transit fees as a violation of international law, while Israel-Lebanon ceasefire talks extend another 45 days. Transport-Economy Hit: The Hormuz squeeze keeps pushing up costs and rerouting flows—fuel shocks are even showing up in places like the Philippines’ Cordillera inflation surge.
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