Arabs can’t do anything: Iran’s precision strike on Barakah nuclear plant triggers global oil panic?

Has the Middle East entered a dangerous new phase after the reported attack on the United Arab Emirates’ Barakah nuclear power plant? Global oil markets are reacting with panic as Brent crude surges past 111 dollars a barrel and fears grow that the Iran war could trigger a much larger energy and security crisis. Reports say the blaze at the UAE nuclear facility came just as hopes for a ceasefire were collapsing and tensions between regional powers were deepening. At the same time, Donald Trump is reportedly preparing to meet top national security officials to discuss possible military options against Iran, while his recent talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping ended without any major diplomatic breakthrough. Markets are now bracing for a wider confrontation around the Strait of Hormuz — one of the world’s most critical oil chokepoints. Is the Gulf heading toward a full-scale escalation? And are America’s allies now paying the price for pushing a harder line against Tehran? From oil shocks and nuclear fears to military planning inside the White House, this story tracks how a regional war is beginning to reshape global energy politics and geopolitical alliances.

 
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