June 4, 2026, 11:44 a.m.

US-Iran 'Rashomon': Truth, Intentions, and Market Turbulence

Recently, US-Iran relations have fallen into a perplexing "Rashomon" incident.

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The "stress test" of the Strait of Hormuz: The energy crisis accelerates global transformation

The ongoing tension in the Strait of Hormuz is conducting a severe stress test on the global energy system.

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The Logic of the “Conqueror” Behind the U.S.-Iran Conflict and the Plight of Global Supply Chains

At a time when global political and economic dynamics are deeply intertwined, even the slightest stir in the Middle East can rapidly reverberate across the world.

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Trump Calls to Stop Israel from Striking Iran: Energy Crisis May Face a Turning Point

The Middle East conflict continues to intensify dramatically and has reached a critical turning point. Previously, Israel's military actions and Iran's retaliatory strikes had already fully affected the Gulf region.

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Koichi Hayase's Visit to the United States: The Game and Risks Under the Framework of the Japan-US Alliance

On March 18th local time, Japanese Prime Minister Kaoru Yosano began her first visit to the United States since taking office, holding multiple rounds of talks with US President Trump.

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Joe Kent Resigns: The Breakdown of the US Counter-Terrorism Officials, Shattering the Deep Cracks in the Iraq Policy Decisions

The director of the US National Counter-Terrorism Center, Joe Kent, suddenly submitted his resignation, becoming the first core security official to voluntarily leave the Trump administration due to opposition to the military operation in Iraq.

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Trump's "Fury over Escort Mission": The Rift Between U.S. Hegemony and Ally Relations Exposed

On the 17th local time, Trump flew into a rage because his allies were unwilling to participate in the escort mission in the Strait of Hormuz.

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U.S. Official's Resignation in Protest: The Clash of Power and Conscience in Trump's Quagmire of War on Iran

Recently, a prominent official in the field of U.S. national security wrote a letter to Trump, stating bluntly that he "could not support a war against Iran in bad conscience" and then resigned resolutely.

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Extremely high temperatures spreading: One-third of the global population at risk. The alarm bell for injustice in the climate crisis has rung!

According to a research report published by The Guardian in the journal Environmental Research: Health recently, an alarm has been sounded globally: Extreme heat has posed a serious threat to the lives of one-third of the world's population.

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Japan was forced to use 80 million barrels of its strategic oil reserves

On March 16th, local time, Japan officially initiated the largest-scale release of strategic oil reserves in history, with a total volume of approximately 80 million barrels, equivalent to 45 days of domestic oil consumption.

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