AS the war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran enters its 28th day, tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, and the conflict’s global repercussions are beginning to bite.
US President Donald Trump has, for the second time, extended Tehran’s deadline to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Failure to comply, Trump warned, could result in the “obliteration” of Iran’s energy infrastructure.
The peace talks remain uncertain, with both sides signaling mixed intentions. Iran continues to express deep distrust toward Washington, while Trump has voiced frustration over what he describes as the slow pace of negotiations.

Meanwhile, thousands have lost their lives since the conflict began nearly four weeks ago, and countries around the world are feeling the strain of a worsening energy crisis.
KEY DEVELOPMENTS
Deadline Extended: Trump announced that the US will pause strikes on Iranian energy sites for another 10 days, citing ongoing talks. The previous pause was set to expire on Friday.
Stalled Negotiations: The US president stressed that Iranian leaders must “get serious” to halt the war, adding that he is not focused on making a deal. Iranian officials, however, have expressed “complete doubt” about Washington’s willingness to engage in ceasefire discussions.
Iran Navy Chief Killed: Israel’s defense minister reported that Alireza Tangsiri, commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, has been killed. Tangsiri was reportedly responsible for disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian authorities have yet to comment.
Global Fallout: The war’s economic impact is being felt worldwide. South Korea has declared an emergency economic response, Japan has begun releasing oil from state reserves, and the Philippines has declared a state of emergency, warning that its petroleum supply could last only 40–45 days.
Markets on Edge: Global stock markets, bonds, gold, and currencies have all been affected, with the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq set for their worst month in a year.
ON THE GROUND
Continued Fighting: Israel carried out strikes “in the heart of Tehran” early Friday, while Kuwait reported intercepting hostile missiles and drone attacks. Civilians were warned that the explosions they heard were likely from air defense operations.
IDF Under Pressure: With multiple fronts active, the Israel Defense Forces is facing severe strain, according to a warning by its chief of staff to government ministers.
Nuclear Concerns: The UN nuclear watchdog expressed “deep concern” over strikes reportedly near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, cautioning that any damage could trigger a “major radiological accident.”
As the conflict enters its fourth week, the region remains volatile, with diplomatic efforts still uncertain and global energy and financial markets bracing for further shocks.
