AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGulf Flashpoints: The US says it shot down two Iranian one-way drones over the Strait of Hormuz, calling them a threat to international maritime traffic, as Washington also struck Iranian coastal radar sites and kept forces “postured and ready.” Missile Exchange: Iran retaliated after US strikes, firing ballistic missiles at Bahrain and Kuwait; Bahrain and Kuwait reported interceptions and condemned the attacks as dangerous escalation. Mediation Push: Pakistan’s interior minister Mohsin Naqvi is in Tehran carrying messages from Pakistan’s army chief and pushing a fresh bid to restart Iran-US talks, while Iran’s Abbas Araghchi insists the ceasefire covers all fronts, including Lebanon. Frozen Assets Fight: The Trump administration is reviewing whether frozen Iranian assets can be redirected to help Gulf allies pay for reconstruction and repairs—an idea that could further complicate negotiations. World Cup Under Pressure: Iran’s team is in Mexico, but visa rules are still causing friction: players got US visas while some staff faced delays, and Iran says entry/exit is limited to match days. Domestic Strain: Student protests are spreading across multiple provinces over education policy changes and war-linked exam and assessment concerns.
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