PNN – Trump had hoped to convince the Chinese president to mediate a peace deal between America and Iran, but that, like so many other things, didn’t happen for Trump.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Foreign Policy wrote: Iran still has 70 percent of its pre-war missile stockpile and operational access to more than 90 percent of its missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz. This means that Iran can continue to disrupt the world’s most vital energy bottleneck for as long as it wants.
A global food crisis and a shortage of semiconductors that rely on helium are already included in economists’ forecasts for next year. The longer this crisis drags on, the higher the costs will be.

