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The Gulf, like Israel, feels Trump sold it out on Iran. Can the U.S. rebuild trust?

Haaretz

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June 25, 2026

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The Gulf, like Israel, feels Trump sold it out on Iran. Can the U.S. rebuild trust?

With even the Strait of Hormuz deal open to conflicting interpretations, Gulf states are forging closer ties with Iran, weakening the united front Washington sought to build. Once again, Iran stands to gain diplomatic leverage

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Pajhwok Afghan News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Iran, US exchange strikes as interim ceasefire faces new tensions

KABUL (Pajhwok): Iran and the United States traded fresh attacks in the Gulf on Sunday, with both sides accusing each other of violating an interim

ING Think

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· Jul 8, 2026

The Commodities Feed: Oil bounces on Persian Gulf re-escalation

ASIA/PACIFIC: Re-escalation in the Persian Gulf has reignited supply concerns, pushing oil prices higher amid questions about the direction of US-Iran peace talks

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 8, 2026

Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation

Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 8, 2026

Chip Stocks Extend Losses as Middle East Tensions Push Oil Prices Higher

Global financial markets have been under pressure as renewed fighting between the United States and Iran threatens the fragile ceasefire reached last month. Fresh U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets, Tehran’s retaliatory attacks on U.S. facilities in the Gulf, and Washington’s decision to restore sanctions on Iranian oil have reignited concerns over energy supplies. The [] The post Chip Stocks Extend Losses as Middle East Tensions Push Oil Prices Higher appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Riyadh Xpress

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· Jul 6, 2026

Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX

Global Investors Back the Gulf: New Multinational Survey by Consulum and HarrisX Reveals Strong Confidence in the Region, Rising Global Standing, and Positive Expectations for a US–Iran Deal International investor poll across five major economies finds the Gulf’s economic standing strong and global investors looking to GCC states to help broker regional peace. Waqar Naseem [] The post Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX appeared first on Riyadh Xpress.

The Cradle

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· Jul 7, 2026

US bases in the Gulf: Tehran’s targets, Washington’s dilemma

The US is rethinking its Gulf presence after its war on Iran, which turned its strongest assets into liabilities.

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Related coverage for "The Gulf, like Israel, feels Trump sold it out on Iran. Can the U.S. rebuild trust?": Pajhwok Afghan News — Iran, US exchange strikes as interim ceasefire faces new tensions. ING Think — The Commodities Feed: Oil bounces on Persian Gulf re-escalation. Seeking Alpha — Commodities: Oil Bounces On Persian Gulf Re-Escalation. Modern Diplomacy — Chip Stocks Extend Losses as Middle East Tensions Push Oil Prices Higher. Riyadh Xpress — Global investors back the Gulf: New multinational survey by Consulum and HarrisX. The Cradle — US bases in the Gulf: Tehran’s targets, Washington’s dilemma