The expanding U.S.-Iran confrontation and related military, diplomatic, and economic fallout across the Middle East.
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“Congress, not the president alone, should decide whether the United States uses military force against Iran.”
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“Even when Congress limits war with Iran, the United States should still be able to stop an immediate attack and keep gathering threat information.”
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“U.S. sanctions on Iran should stay in place and be fully enforced unless Congress later decides to change them.”
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“The United States should improve Iran sanctions enforcement by coordinating agencies and partner countries and by rewarding useful tips about evasion.”
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“The U.S. military should prepare options to block Iran from getting technology used to build drones.”
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“The United States should decide carefully how much military support and long-term planning it commits to allies and overseas regions facing conflict or pressure.”
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“The United States should plan for deeper regional air and missile defense cooperation in the Middle East.”
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High-stakes negotiations are scheduled in Islamabad, where U.S. and Iranian officials will address terms for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict. The White House has described the talks as ongoing, but the potential agreement is considered fragile.
Gas prices have not decreased significantly following a ceasefire in the Middle East. The conflict has also impacted other markets, such as PVC pricing.