By Bas van Geffen, senior macro strategist at Rabobank
As Bloomberg recounts that “the ceasefire is set to expire today,” there is little left of that truce to begin with. Negotiations have broken down. And over the weekend, Israel conducted new strikes in Lebanon, a bulk carrier that tried to leave the Strait of Hormuz was hit by a projectile, and Yemen’s port suspended operations after Houthi missile attacks.
Both sides are evaluating their options in the current stalemate. Iran’s hardline leadership is reportedly planning to widen the war, as they seek to raise the costs for the US and regional leaders. It may be their counterstrategy to the “unprecedented” economic sanctions that the US is threatening to impose on Iran.
Those sanctions could already be costly for the US. Bloomberg explored what this “READ MORE AT SOURCE »
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