Alphaville / Middle East war
Pray for Asian naphtha consumers
Robin Wigglesworth
Published MAR 19 2026
The ominous headline comes from JPMorgan’s team of oil analysts, who have been churning out good stuff over the past few weeks.
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The ominous headline comes from JPMorgan’s team of oil analysts, who have been churning out good stuff over the past few weeks.

Washington — The Trump administration has been strategizing methods and options to secure or extract Iran's nuclear materials, according to multiple people briefed on the discussions, as a U.S.-Israel-led military campaign against Tehran enters a more uncertain phase.
China is significantly increasing its support for Cuba's energy transition, including a massive ramp-up in solar equipment exports and pledges to help build nearly 100 solar parks and the island’s largest wind farm.

Days after resigning and under investigation for sharing classified information, the former counterterrorism head stokes a growing debate over Israel and antisemitism on the right
JTA — After resigning this week over what he said was Israel’s manipulation of US President Donald Trump into war with Iran, former national counterterrorism director Joe Kent is now insinuating Israel may have also killed Charlie Kirk as part of its pressure campaign.
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By Rachel Chason, Evan Halper, Victoria Craw, Siham Shamalakh and Tara Copp
DUBAI — Iran’s escalating strikes on energy infrastructure across the Persian Gulf are stoking fears of a full-blown energy crisis, sending already high oil and gas prices surging and widening the scope of a war that has spilled across the region and upended the global economy.
The Greek Courier
March 18, 2026
Washington’s bluster and Moscow’s platitudes look threadbare next to Havana’s determination to survive on its own terms.
Cuba’s president, Miguel Díaz‑Canel, answered President Donald Trump’s recent boasts about an “honor” in “taking Cuba” with a blunt declaration: any attempt to seize the island would meet “unbreakable resistance.”
Israel launches a series of strikes on Lebanon's capital Beirut and orders evacuations in the country's south, as it continues its offensive against Hezbollah
One blast flattened a building in the city centre - this isn't the so-called Hezbollah heartland of southern Beirut, but an area surrounded by businesses and hotels, writes the BBC's Wyre Davies from the scene
Meanwhile, the US military says it has used powerful "deep penetrator" bombs to hit Iranian missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz; the vital waterway for transporting oil has been effectively blocked by Iran since the war began