AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoQatar-Iran Tensions: Doha strongly condemned renewed Iranian attacks on Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, calling them a violation of sovereignty and UN principles and warning that strikes on power and water desalination cross “all red lines.” MoU Collapse: Iran’s deputy foreign minister said Tehran has suspended its commitments under the Islamabad MoU with the US, accusing Washington of repeated violations, while Iran also urged people to stay away from US bases. Gulf Fallout: Kuwait reported intercepted Iranian ballistic missiles and drones hitting military, oil, electricity and water facilities, with injuries but no fatalities reported; regional air defenses also reported interceptions in Bahrain and Jordan. US Escalation Plans: The US is preparing to send dozens of additional military refuelling aircraft to Israel as Trump weighs widening operations against Iran, including potential strikes on energy and nuclear-related targets. US Casualties in Jordan: Centcom said at least two US service members were killed defending against Iranian missile and drone attacks in Jordan, with another missing. Iraq Energy Moves: Iraq said it is working with US firms to end gas flaring, develop oil fields and diversify exports, including a pipeline MoU to Syria’s Mediterranean coast involving Chevron, Transocean and Qatari firm Urbacon. Qatar in World Football: Qatari referee Khamis Al Marri was named support VAR for the FIFA Club World Cup final in New Jersey between Argentina and Spain.
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