AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEconomic Warfare Escalation: Trump says the U.S. will impose “economic warfare and isolation on an unprecedented scale,” warning any country offering Iran a “lifeline” (oil, banks, airports, shipping, front companies) will face “tremendous economic consequences,” while Iran’s FM Araghchi calls it “economic terrorism” and a diversion from U.S. debt and interest costs. Sanctions Details Ahead: Treasury chief Scott Bessent promises the “toughest sanctions in history” and a Monday briefing, with remarks suggesting Washington may avoid large-scale combat and instead lean harder on economic pressure. Oil Market Shock: Oil jumped to a more than three-week high as traders priced in tighter Middle East supply risks tied to the Hormuz standoff and the new U.S. pressure campaign. Hormuz and Retaliation Claims: Iran’s central bank chief says oil exports are at zero, while Iranian officials insist the Strait of Hormuz remains under Iran’s control and warn conditions must be met before reopening. Regional Politics: Iran’s parliament speaker Ghalibaf visits Iraq amid militia disarmament deadlines and Hormuz-linked economic strain, pushing a “new regional order” and expanded economic cooperation. Diplomatic Friction: France expels Iran’s cultural attaché in a wider Tehran-Paris dispute. Human Rights and Courts: Iran executes a protest-related prisoner and sentences artist Hiwa Seyfîzade to four years. Health Tech: Iran revives a cyclotron to boost domestic cancer care.
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