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Will the Iran Conflict Escalate?

US-Iran tensions rise as Pentagon warns of intense strikes and oil markets face catastrophe

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What Happened The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth , has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes on Iran yet, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. Hegseth alleged that Iran was...

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The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth , has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes on Iran yet, amid escalating tensions...

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The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes on Iran yet, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. Hegseth alleged that Iran was deliberately firing missiles from schools and hospitals, leading to civilian casualties.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has been accused of making a U-turn after saying that Britain should not get involved in the war with Iran. His comments contrast with his previous assertion that the “gloves need to come off” when dealing with Iran.

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The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for the global oil market. Aramco , Saudi Arabia's state oil company, has warned of...

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The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for the global oil market. Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil company, has warned of “catastrophic consequences” for the world's oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The company expects to be able to export about 70% of its usual crude output despite the disruption, but its chief executive warned that there would still be “drastic” consequences for the world economy if the disruption continues.

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The closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be a catastrophic event for the global economy." — Aramco chief executive

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"The closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be a catastrophic event for the global economy." — **Aramco** chief executive

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The conflict between the US and Iran has been escalating in recent weeks, with both countries exchanging blows. The US has accused Iran of attacking...

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The conflict between the US and Iran has been escalating in recent weeks, with both countries exchanging blows. The US has accused Iran of attacking oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, while Iran has denied any involvement.

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As the conflict continues to escalate, the global oil market remains on high alert. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for oil exports, and...

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As the conflict continues to escalate, the global oil market remains on high alert. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for oil exports, and any disruption to shipping in the region could have significant consequences for the global economy. The US and Iran are expected to continue to exchange blows in the coming days, with the potential for further escalation.

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What: US-Iran conflict; oil market disruption; Strait of Hormuz blockade When: Ongoing conflict; Strait of Hormuz blockade began on [date] Impact:...

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  • What: US-Iran conflict; oil market disruption; Strait of Hormuz blockade
  • When: Ongoing conflict; Strait of Hormuz blockade began on [date]
  • Impact: Potential catastrophic consequences for the global economy; significant disruption to oil markets

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    Pete Hegseth warns of ‘most intense’ day of US strikes on Iran yet

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    Nigel Farage accused of U-turn as he says UK should keep out of Iran war

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    Aramco warns of oil market ‘catastrophe’ unless strait of Hormuz reopens soon

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Will the Iran Conflict Escalate?

US-Iran tensions rise as Pentagon warns of intense strikes and oil markets face catastrophe

Tuesday, March 10, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes on Iran yet, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. Hegseth alleged that Iran was deliberately firing missiles from schools and hospitals, leading to civilian casualties.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has been accused of making a U-turn after saying that Britain should not get involved in the war with Iran. His comments contrast with his previous assertion that the “gloves need to come off” when dealing with Iran.

Why It Matters

The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for the global oil market. Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil company, has warned of “catastrophic consequences” for the world's oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The company expects to be able to export about 70% of its usual crude output despite the disruption, but its chief executive warned that there would still be “drastic” consequences for the world economy if the disruption continues.

What Experts Say

"The closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be a catastrophic event for the global economy." — **Aramco** chief executive

Background

The conflict between the US and Iran has been escalating in recent weeks, with both countries exchanging blows. The US has accused Iran of attacking oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, while Iran has denied any involvement.

What Comes Next

As the conflict continues to escalate, the global oil market remains on high alert. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for oil exports, and any disruption to shipping in the region could have significant consequences for the global economy. The US and Iran are expected to continue to exchange blows in the coming days, with the potential for further escalation.

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  • What: US-Iran conflict; oil market disruption; Strait of Hormuz blockade
  • When: Ongoing conflict; Strait of Hormuz blockade began on [date]
  • Impact: Potential catastrophic consequences for the global economy; significant disruption to oil markets
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The Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, has warned that Tuesday would be the “most intense” day of US strikes on Iran yet, amid escalating tensions between the two countries. Hegseth alleged that Iran was deliberately firing missiles from schools and hospitals, leading to civilian casualties.

Meanwhile, Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, has been accused of making a U-turn after saying that Britain should not get involved in the war with Iran. His comments contrast with his previous assertion that the “gloves need to come off” when dealing with Iran.

Why It Matters

The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for the global oil market. Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state oil company, has warned of “catastrophic consequences” for the world's oil markets if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. The company expects to be able to export about 70% of its usual crude output despite the disruption, but its chief executive warned that there would still be “drastic” consequences for the world economy if the disruption continues.

What Experts Say

"The closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be a catastrophic event for the global economy." — **Aramco** chief executive

Background

The conflict between the US and Iran has been escalating in recent weeks, with both countries exchanging blows. The US has accused Iran of attacking oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, while Iran has denied any involvement.

What Comes Next

As the conflict continues to escalate, the global oil market remains on high alert. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway for oil exports, and any disruption to shipping in the region could have significant consequences for the global economy. The US and Iran are expected to continue to exchange blows in the coming days, with the potential for further escalation.

Key Facts

  • What: US-Iran conflict; oil market disruption; Strait of Hormuz blockade
  • When: Ongoing conflict; Strait of Hormuz blockade began on [date]
  • Impact: Potential catastrophic consequences for the global economy; significant disruption to oil markets

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