Nournews analysis pieces examine cascading consequences of potential U.S. military action and shifting energy geopolitics A potential U.S. military strike on Iranian power infrastructure would set off a chain reaction of retaliatory strikes, infrastructure collapse, and global economic disruption far beyond the Middle East, according to analyses published by Nournews, the Iranian state-affiliated outlet. Should Donald Trump's threats against Iranian power plants be carried out — a scenario many analysts still consider unlikely — Iran's deterrence logic would activate immediately, targeting and destroying Israeli and other regional power infrastructure in response, Nournews warns. The resulting cascading infrastructure crisis would trigger widespread blackouts and disruption across systems that modern societies depend on entirely — from hospitals and water networks to transport, communications, and urban security. The outlet frames electricity not as a commodity but as the found...
Islamabad proposes two-phase deal with immediate halt to hostilities and nuclear commitment; earlier Egyptian and Omani initiatives collapse with no Iranian response As Pakistan stepped forward Monday with a new diplomatic framework to end the Iran-US-Israel war, Israeli media reported that two previous ceasefire initiatives had already collapsed and that Washington and Jerusalem were actively preparing for a significant escalation of military operations against Tehran. Pakistan's army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, held overnight contacts with US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, according to a source familiar with the proposals cited by Reuters. The framework Islamabad transmitted to both sides takes a two-phase approach: an immediate ceasefire that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, followed by a comprehensive agreement to be finalized within fifteen to twenty days. The prospective deal, provisionally named the ...