AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEconomic “D-Day” Escalation: US President Trump and Treasury chief Scott Bessent are pushing a new phase of pressure on Iran, promising the “toughest sanctions in history” and a “greatest coordinated economic isolation,” while Vice President JD Vance calls economic pressure the most effective tool in a “delicate dance.” Allies and China Targeted: Washington warns partners and China that any “lifeline” to Tehran—oil, money transfers, shipping, or financial ties—could bring severe consequences, with Bessent urging Beijing to “get with the programme.” Naval and Hormuz Pressure: Reports say the US has set up a maritime corridor through the Strait of Hormuz and is redirecting vessels under blockade enforcement, as Hormuz flows remain constrained. Market Fallout: Oil prices stay elevated, with Brent near $94 and weekly gains driven by supply worries tied to the US-Iran standoff. Iran Pushback: Tehran dismisses the threats as “economic terrorism,” saying sanctions won’t work and will deepen hostility. Human Rights Spotlight: A photojournalist sentenced to 15 years in Iran says she will keep documenting despite prison. Regional Ripples: Lebanon accuses Iran of meddling in internal affairs, while NATO leaders discuss possible Iranian risks in Europe.
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