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US President Donald Trump (L) meets Secretary of Defense Pitt Hugset when he came to an appeal to the al-Dideid air base southwest of Doh on May 15, 2025.
Brandan Smilevsky | AFP | Gets the image
It is strange that launching attacks on other countries may lead to peace, but it seems to be a logic behind a sharp escalation in the Middle East conflict starting Saturday. And now it is quickly talking about ceasefire.
Here’s a short resume.
Saturday US President Donald Trump allowed Air Blows on Iranian nuclear areasPushing America into Israel’s war with Tehran.
Sunday Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Arakhchi – Note Tehran “leaves all the options protect your sovereignty, interest and people“
Monday Iran launched Strike against America vs Americafocusing on the US military base in Qatar.
And on Monday night, Trump announced the ceasefire.
Trump – Note On the truth, the social that Israel and Iran agreed to a “complete ceasefire”, which is essentially June 12 Israel attacked Iran.
There are signs, this is not an ordinary empty rhetoric. Iran gave an American “early notification” of his attack on a military base in Qatar, In the hall to Trump. It was a “revenge that was expected,” said Mike Johnson, speaker of the Republican House.
Qatar also received an extended warning from Iran, reports The New York Timeswho brought three Iranian officials, acquaintances with this question. Iran’s National Security Council said its missile strike “does not pose any threat to our friendly and fraternal nation, Qatar or its honorary people.”
It is essentially said CNBC.
In other words, in the Middle East there is a slight tension in the Middle East, after a careful and symbolic exchange of strike, which designed the power from all sides, as well as provides Iran off -road for de -scalate tension.
Judging by the US markets and oil markets, which grew and fell accordingly-investors really hope that the strategy of the world under the guidance of rockets will work.
Trump announces the ceasefire of Israel-Iran
US President Donald Trump announced The truth is social that Israel and Iran agreed to a “complete and complete ceasefire”, which will begin around midnight on Tuesday. However, neither Iran nor Israel has publicly confirmed that they have taken Terms of Trump fire. Read the live lighting of the latest CNBC events at the Israeli-Iran War there.
Iran to hit the US military base in Qatar
Iran on Monday launched what his armed forces called “a powerful and devastating rocket strike on the United States” Al A military base in Qatar. ” intercepted a rocket attack on al-DideidAnd that there was no registered death and injuries.
Oil prices place a huge drop
Oil prices dropped sharply on Monday After Iran’s strike, Qatar did not report the victims. We have raw oil fell 7.22%, closing at $ 68.51 a barrel, while global landmark Brent After 7.18% to $ 71.48 during the US trade. Trump on Monday demanded that “each” retains oil prices, or they will play “in the enemy’s hands”. Trump did not specify whom he meant, but he seemed to be Turning to US oil producers.
The markets in the US grow on hopes of de -escalation
American shares grew on Monday As investors seemed to be hoping for de-escalation in the Israeli-Iran war. A S&P 500 rose by 0.96%, Dow Jones Industrial Medium added 0.89% and Nasdaq Composite gained 0.94%. Tesla Stock jumped 8.2% after company launched his roboticis in Austin, Texas, Sunday – but regulators are looking for messages about the roboticis moving. Europe Stoxx 600 index fell on 0.28%.
(Pro) Thoughts on Wall -Strate on Roboticis
Wall -Strate watched the launch of Tesla’s robotic tesla last weekend. Analysts are viewed at the event, very different. While Dan Iusbush, who was traveling to Roboticis over the weekend, said that “our expectations exceeded,” Ronald -Jews Guggenhaim called the event “children’s steps”. That’s what analysts think about that Robotamide means for Tesla shares.
Airbus A350-941 commercial aircraft, run by Emirates Airline, at Paris Air Force in Paris, France, Monday, June 16, 2025.
Matthieu relrond | Blaboberg | Gets the image
On Monday, the airline diverted more flights to the Middle East after Iran’s armed forces said the country had launched a rocket strike on the US military base in Qatar because the military conflict continued to violate airlines.
In Dubai Emirates, some of its aircraft were redirected on Monday, and told customers that delays and longer flights were possible because it would be necessary “ways of flights that are well away from the conflict regions”, working when planned.
Air India said she had stopped all flights to the region for him, and to both the East coast of North America and Europe, “until further notice.”
Earlier, large international airlines, including Air France, Iberia, Finnair and others, announced that they would pause or further delay the service in some directions in the Middle East.