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Iran's Economy Loses Up to $150 Billion From ConflictWashington Examiner
world20 days agoDeveloping

Iran's Economy Loses Up to $150 Billion From Conflict

A new analysis estimates explicit economic damage to Iran at $144 billion from the ongoing war and U.S. blockade, with the true total believed significantly higher. A CIA assessment reported by Reuters indicates Iran would not face severe economic pressure from a port blockade fo…

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Washington Examiner
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U.S. and Iran Engage in Economic Warfare Amid Shaky Cease-FireSubstrate placeholder — needs review
world32 days ago

U.S. and Iran Engage in Economic Warfare Amid Shaky Cease-Fire

The U.S. and Iran have shifted from direct military conflict to economic measures, including blockades and seizures, as a fragile cease-fire holds without plans for further talks. President Trump extended the truce while ordering naval actions in key waterways. The standoff has d…

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The Free Press
Foreign Policy
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Shift in Global Economic Warfare Dynamics ReportedSubstrate placeholder — needs review
business47 days ago

Shift in Global Economic Warfare Dynamics Reported

A report indicates that certain countries have adopted economic strategies previously dominated by the United States. This development is affecting consumers and companies in the United States. The change reflects evolving approaches to economic influence worldwide.

The Washington Post
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