US resumes Iran port blockade, while Trump scraps proposed Hormuz shipping fee
XLE•War widens across the Gulf
The war has killed thousands, primarily in Iran and Lebanon, since it began in February with joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, and has widened to include other Gulf nations as Iran retaliated against its neighbors.
While the global economy has largely weathered the energy shock fairly well, the International Monetary Fund warned last month that extending the war beyond mid-July posed big risks, especially since countries have largely used up their strategic oil reserves to cushion the effect on consumers.
Half of those surveyed in a Reuters poll said they believed the war had not been worth its costs.
Iran said earlier on Tuesday that it attacked a U.S. Army base in Jordan with ballistic missiles, while Bahrain, which hosts a U.S. naval base, reported fending off an Iranian aerial attack and other Gulf states also came under fire.



