From Indian films to Italian wine, Trump’s Iran war ripples through world economy

US and Israeli attacks on Iran's power plants and infrastructure have sparked outrage and drawn international criticism, with warnings of a potential escalation of the conflict. The attacks have already battered critical infrastructure, including hospitals and gas fields, and have stoked popular outrage among Iranians who oppose their government.
The US and Israel have attacked Iran's power plants and infrastructure, sparking outrage and international criticism. The attacks have damaged hospitals and gas fields, and have stoked popular outrage among Iranians. Iran has retaliated against strikes, including attacking a Bahraini desalination plant. The conflict risks escalating further, with warnings of a potential destabilization of the region. The US has postponed strikes on Iran's power plants, but the situation remains volatile. The economic impact of the conflict is already being felt, with fears of an energy crisis in Iran.
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