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TL;DR
Houthis fired ballistic missiles at Israel and joined the Iran conflict, while Iran struck a US base in Riyadh injuring 12 soldiers and controls the Strait of Hormuz.
Key Points
- 1.Houthis officially entered the war by launching ballistic missiles at Israel. Iran had kept them on standby, activating them after the US and Israel struck Iran's three largest steel plants — roughly 70% of Iran's steel output — valued at $6.48 billion in exports.
- 2.Iran struck a US military base in Riyadh, injuring at least 12 soldiers, two critically. Total injured US soldiers reportedly exceeds 300, with the presenter suggesting the Trump administration is downplaying casualties.
- 3.Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz and is charging tolls for passage. Countries like Thailand have negotiated bilateral deals to move tankers through; the Strait carries roughly 25% of global oil exports.
- 4.Oil prices have surged to $101–$114 per barrel, with the S&P 500 at a 232-day low. Markets have grown numb to Trump's claims of productive Iran diplomacy — Iran denies any negotiations are taking place.
- 5.Iran issued sweeping non-negotiables for any talks, including keeping ballistic missiles, Shahid drone production, uranium enrichment rights, full war reparations, security guarantees for Houthis and Hezbollah, and removal of US bases from the region. Iran refuses to negotiate unless all conditions are pre-accepted.
- 6.Marco Rubio told G7 partners the Strait of Hormuz is now their problem, not America's. At a contentious G7 meeting in France, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confronted Rubio over US Iran and Russia policy, while Rubio admitted Iran may permanently toll the strait.
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