Trump Calls for Naval Coalition in Hormuz, Oil Prices Spike
President Trump urges global allies to secure Strait of Hormuz amid soaring oil prices and Irans threats. Despite his call, no country has committed. US Energy Secretary expects China to join. Iran allows vessel passage but warns US and allies. Countries respond cautiously, with Britain stressing alliance and quick end to war, South Korea planning close coordination, China urging stable energy flows, and France considering future escort mission. International Energy Agency releases emergency oil stocks. Missile and drone attacks escalate, causing civilian casualties. Iran reports over 1300 dead, including 400 women and children. Israel counts 12 dead, and at least 13 US troops have perished. In Lebanon, over 800 are dead and 800,000 displaced since fighting spread.
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