US Moving Fighter Jets To Middle East
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This year's summit in Canada did not go as planned, but leaders of the world's wealthiest nations still secured some wins.
U.S. Air Force aerial refueling aircraft are heading for the Middle East amid an escalating war between Israel and Iran and the possibility that U.S. forces could also become involved, according to flight data tracking sources. Newsweek has reached out to the Pentagon for comment.
Iran is a strategic partner to Russia, but Moscow isn't rushing to Tehran's aid in the face of Israeli strikes.
Caroline Zier, former deputy chief of staff to the secretary of defense, discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran as strikes continue between the two countries.
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Takahiro Yamamoto, President & CEO of Taiyo Oil says oil price increase and supply disruption could have material impact on its business given 30-40% of its crude import comes from the Middle East region.
President Trump cut short his G7 trip, citing the escalating conflict in the Middle East and telling reporters, “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.” NBC’s Yamiche Alcindor reports that while Trump touted a new UK trade deal and met with other world leaders,
The Israel-Iran conflict has highlighted President Trump's challenge in shaping foreign affairs while maintaining political support at home.
Futures tied to Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday as the Iran-Israel conflict entered its fifth day, with investors fleeing to safe-haven assets on fears that the tensions could spiral into broader regional unrest.