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Analysis of a temporary US-Iran ceasefire, Iran's growing leverage over global oil routes, and the fragile geopolitical landscape involving rivals like Russia and China.
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Former State Department official Jennifer Gavito reportedly claims Iran has gained leverage over global oil routes following a temporary ceasefire with the US, according to Bloomberg Markets. She warned that while the ceasefire may calm markets, deeper geopolitical risks are intensifying and diplomacy remains fragile.
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- •Iran has reportedly gained leverage over global oil routes following a temporary ceasefire with the US.[1]unverified
- •Diplomacy reportedly remains fragile while rivals like Russia and China are gaining ground.[1]unverified
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IranIran, Middle East
32.43, 53.69United StatesUnited States, North America
37.09, -95.71RussiaRussia, Europe/Asia
61.52, 105.32ChinaChina, Asia
35.86, 104.20Sources (1)
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Former State Department official Jennifer Gavito reportedly claims Iran has gained leverage over global oil routes following a temporary ceasefire with the US, according to Bloomberg Markets. She warned that while the ceasefire may calm markets, deeper geopolitical risks are intensifying and diplomacy remains fragile.
- • Iran has reportedly gained leverage over global oil routes following a temporary ceasefire with the US.
- • Diplomacy reportedly remains fragile while rivals like Russia and China are gaining ground.