A month into war, Iran chokes energy supply, Trump scrambles for exit

The US and Israeli forces attacked Iran a month ago, resulting in over 3,000 deaths and a significant increase in energy prices. The conflict has drawn in 16 countries and shows no signs of ending, with Iran maintaining a stranglehold on the world's energy supplies by blocking the Strait of Hormuz.
A month ago, the US and Israeli forces launched a surprise attack on Iran, killing its Supreme Leader and top officials. The attack had profound consequences, throwing the Middle East into chaos and sending energy prices soaring. Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes on its neighbors, blocking the Strait of Hormuz and disrupting global energy supplies. The US and Israel realized they underestimated Iran's resilience and are now seeking a diplomatic solution. The conflict has drawn in 16 countries and caused over 3,000 deaths. A ceasefire is being negotiated, but the threat of a US ground invasion remains.
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