AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHormuz Flashpoint: The U.S. says it struck two Iranian-flagged unladen tankers trying to breach its blockade near the Gulf of Oman, while Iran’s Revolutionary Guard warned any attack on its vessels would trigger a “heavy assault” on U.S. bases—just as a fragile ceasefire is being tested. Diplomacy Under Strain: Washington is still waiting on Iran’s response to its latest deal proposal to reopen Hormuz and roll back Tehran’s nuclear programme, with Iran insisting its counteroffer—delivered via Pakistan—has “reasonable demands.” U.S. Footprint Damage: A new satellite-based report claims Iranian strikes have hit far more U.S. site structures than previously acknowledged, including fuel, radar and communications assets. Oman Watch: Amid the wider regional risk, Oman’s Environment Authority banned plastic water bottles in its buildings, while Shura discussions kept focus on food and water security and faster dam delivery.
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