Geopolitics Daily: Global News Briefing
(00:00:00) US Blockade, Hormuz Under Fire & Iraq Exit by September | Jul 15 (00:00:59) Hormuz Now a Contested Waterway (00:01:53) Trump's Escalation Ladder (00:02:50) US Exits Iraq by September (00:03:18) Russia's Peacekeeping Warning on Ukraine (00:04:12) What to Watch Next The fragile Iran ceasefire is over, and what replaced it is significantly more dangerous than what came before. In today's briefing, we trace the precise sequence that turned a ten-week pause into a declared naval blockade, active commercial shipping attacks in the Strait of Hormuz, and open US threats against Iranian civilian infrastructure — all within 72 hours. We cover the Iranian missile strikes on two UAE tankers — the al-Bahiya and the Mombasa — killing one Indian crew member and sending Brent crude up 9.59% in a single session, the largest single-day gain in over six years. We break down what a formal naval blockade actually means in legal and military terms, and why it signals a shift from periodic pressure to sustained campaign logic. Trump's escalation ladder is examined closely: two carrier strike groups, hundreds of aircraft, a declared blockade, and now public threats to target Iranian power plants and bridges unless Tehran returns to negotiations. We also flag a development easy to miss — the US and Iraqi PM al-Zaidi agreed this week that all US combat forces leave Iraq by September 30th, 23 years after the initial invasion. On Ukraine, Russia warned that any NATO peacekeepers deployed to Ukrainian territory would be treated as legitimate military targets, as the EU and Ukraine signed a landmark joint drone production deal with 19 founding partners. No opinion. No ideology. Just the events, the sequence, and what to watch in the next 72 hours. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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