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World Braces For Fallout As US Strikes Key Iranian Nuclear Sites In High Stakes Move That Has Global Leaders At Each Others Throats

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The United Nations Security Council is expected to hold an emergency session as fears grow over potential retaliation involving regional militias, cyberattacks, or disruptions in key shipping routes such as the Strait of Hormuz — a critical corridor for global oil transportation.

Financial markets reacted quickly to the news. Oil prices surged amid concerns over supply disruptions, while investors moved toward traditional safe-haven assets including gold and government bonds. Analysts warned that prolonged instability in the region could have significant economic consequences worldwide.

Military experts say the situation remains highly unpredictable. While some believe the strikes may temporarily delay Iran’s nuclear progress, others fear the operation could accelerate hostilities and push diplomatic solutions even further out of reach.

As governments around the world monitor developments closely, millions now wait anxiously to see whether the crisis will cool through diplomacy — or spiral into a larger international confrontation with consequences far beyond the Middle East.

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