AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGulf Security: The US said it shot down two Iranian one-way attack drones over the Strait of Hormuz, warning they threatened international maritime traffic, after earlier strikes on Iranian coastal radar sites; Iran responded with missile attacks on US allies Bahrain and Kuwait, as Gulf states condemned “blatant aggression” and warned a fragile ceasefire is slipping. US-Iran Money Talks: Washington is weighing redirecting frozen Iranian assets to fund Gulf reconstruction and repairs—covering both past damage and any future destruction—an idea that could further inflame negotiations as Iran links any deal to releasing $24 billion. Nuclear Oversight: The UN nuclear watchdog reported it has been unable to inspect key Iranian facilities hit by US-Israeli strikes, leaving uncertainty over enriched uranium stockpiles. World Cup Diplomacy: Iran’s players received US visas, but some administrative and support staff still face delays or denials, with Iran accusing the US of politically motivated “discriminatory” treatment. Iraq Economy: Iraq’s FM warned of a “financial catastrophe” if the Iran war continues, citing revenue collapse and increased money printing.
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