Editor Roula Khalaf outlines how the FT is covering the Iran conflict |
On Saturday, the US and Israel launched a massive attack on Iran, the second in less than a year. The strikes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, and set the stage for a conflict that has escalated across the oil-rich Gulf. Under the fire of bombs and missiles, populations are trapped and business is paralysed. As Iran is pounded, it has retaliated with missiles and drones raining down on its neighbours in the Gulf as well as Israel in the hope of weakening America’s resolve for war. Oil and gas shipments through the strategic Strait of Hormuz have dried up, sending prices soaring.
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How long will this war last? What are its objectives? What will remain of the Iranian regime that the US and Israel are aiming to topple? And what will the impact be on the rest of the world? The Financial Times is here to bring you clarity amid the chaos. This war will have global ramifications and our reporters will bring you global analysis to match. Our correspondents in Tehran, Jerusalem, Beirut, Dubai and elsewhere in the region will also bring you the latest from the ground.
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