NEWS
Breaking Iran War Backfires — Trump Now Faces a Growing Global Crisis
Something major is unfolding in the world right now, and many people are not connecting the dots.
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Just ten days ago, the U.S. and Israel launched a surprise military strike on Iran called Operation Epic Fury, killing Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Since then, the situation has escalated rapidly.
U.S. intelligence believes Iran may have activated sleeper cells abroad, meaning covert operatives in different countries could be preparing attacks.
At the same time, Iran is struggling in the missile war but dominating with cheap drones, launching thousands that are difficult and expensive for the U.S. and its allies to intercept.
These drone attacks have already hit energy infrastructure across the Middle East, including refineries and airports in multiple countries.
As a result, oil prices have surged and shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is extremely risky, threatening global energy supplies.
Meanwhile, controversy is growing because Donald Trump’s sons are taking a U.S. drone company public, potentially benefiting from the massive demand for military drones created by the conflict.
Gulf leaders are also pushing back against the U.S., warning they will not join the war.
Now the world faces two possible paths: a quick diplomatic settlement, or a prolonged conflict that could reshape global alliances and the global economy.
And right now, the world may already be moving toward the second path.
