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Trump calls NATO allies ‘cowards, paper tigers’ for staying out of Iran fight as Hormuz crisis chokes oil flows

US President Donald Trump on Friday branded NATO allies “cowards” for failing to provide the military assistance he requested against Iran to help control the vital Strait of Hormuz oil shipping route . Trump, who has alternated between saying Washington needs no help in the waterway and criticising others for staying on the sidelines, wrote on Truth Social that “without the U.S.A., NATO IS A PAPER TIGER!” . He accused allies of refusing to join the fight to stop a nuclear powered Iran, yet complaining about soaring oil prices while declining to help reopen Hormuz, which he described as a “simple military maneuver” with “so little risk” for them . “So easy for them to do, with so little risk. COWARDS, and we will REMEMBER!” Trump declared, in one of a series of recent diatribes against the Western alliance . […]

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Iran in Crisis After Khamenei’s Death

The reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the opening phase of joint US-Israeli air strikes has plunged the Islamic Republic into its most fragile position since the 1979 revolution. The operation—described by Washington as a decisive attempt to dismantle Iran’s command structure—targeted senior military and political figures. By Saturday night, widespread reports of Khamenei’s death triggered rare scenes of public reaction, including small celebrations in parts of Iran and among diaspora communities abroad. For many critics of the regime, the development signaled a historic rupture. US President Donald Trump urged Iranians to “take over your government,” while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested regime change was both achievable and desirable. The military campaign, dubbed Operation Epic Fury by US officials, appeared tightly coordinated. However, the political consequences inside Iran remain uncertain and potentially volatile. On Sunday, Iranian […]

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Bonny Light hits 80 as US Israel strikes on Iran rattle oil markets

Nigeria’s Bonny Light crude has climbed to around 80 dollars per barrel as United States and Israeli strikes on Iran deepen tensions and disrupt energy trade routes. The price spike follows days of gains driven by fears that fighting involving Iran, a key Gulf producer, could choke shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, which handles about 20 percent of global oil flows. Traders and analysts said many tanker owners, oil majors and commodity houses have reduced or suspended movements of crude, fuel and liquefied natural gas through the narrow waterway, increasing demand for alternative grades like Bonny Light. Bonny Light, prized for its low sulphur content and suitability for gasoline and jet fuel production, has benefitted as buyers seek supplies less exposed to direct Gulf risks. The surge comes against the backdrop of Nigeria’s 2026 budget, which is benchmarked at […]

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