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Jason D. Greenblatt

Donald Trump threatened to pull out of NATO, calling it a ‘paper tiger’ for refusing to back the Iran war.
2Stocks rose and oil fell after Donald Trump said the Iran war could end in ‘two or three weeks.’
3Germany’s economy minister said Berlin should reconsider its opposition to nuclear power to shield from oil and gas price swings.
4Argentina’s poverty levels dropped to their lowest since 2018, though the war in Iran threatens to stall progress.
5Global dealmaking had a bumper start to 2026 despite geopolitical turmoil, thanks largely to several mega mergers and acquisitions.
6The Iran conflict will cost the Middle East nearly $200 billion in lost economic output, the UN projected.
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