Gulf War
Coverage of Gulf War in the Nexus archive.
- The Iran global inflation crisis that stubbornly refuses to happen
The article examines why Iran's expected global inflation crisis has not materialized despite events like the Gulf War and the combined impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and Ukraine-related price surges. It contrasts this with the stagflation seen in the 1970s.
- Trojan Spirit, the Army’s Intelligence Backbone, Needs a Successor
Trojan Spirit, a program developed by the Army in 1990, enabled deployed commanders to access intelligence from agencies during operations. It overcame barriers caused by fragmented systems and databases, with its early version deployed during Operation Desert Storm, significantly impacting battlefield operations. The Army now seeks a successor to Trojan Spirit.
- Take a look inside an Air Force aerial tanker that kept fighter jets and bombers in the air
The KC-10A Extender, a US Air Force aerial refueling tanker in service from 1981 to 2024, refueled fighter jets, bombers, and cargo planes during conflicts like the Gulf War and Iraq War. The first KC-10A is displayed at the Air Mobility Command Museum in Delaware, offering public access to its refueling operator station. The Air Force now uses KC-135 Stratotankers and newer KC-46A Pegasus aircraft to replace the retired KC-10 fleet.
- Trump issues pardon to former Republican congressman who made $350,000 in illegal gains from insider trading
President Donald Trump pardoned Stephen Buyer, a former Republican congressman, who was imprisoned for 22 months for insider trading that generated $350,000 in illegal gains. Trump cited Buyer’s military and legislative career, while Buyer claimed the prosecution was politically motivated and denied committing the crime.
- The dangers of oil spills in Hormuz
The Gulf War has increased the likelihood of oil spills in the Hormuz region and made managing such accidents more challenging due to ongoing conflicts and infrastructure vulnerabilities.
- China’s world-beating solar industry is in turmoil
China's solar industry, once a global leader, is facing significant turmoil. The article suggests that the Gulf War will not provide a solution to the industry's current challenges.
- Japan, China lead foreign government retreat from U.S. Treasurys as Gulf War fallout stokes currency fears
Japan and China are leading a foreign government retreat from U.S. Treasurys due to fallout from the Gulf War and currency fears. The selloff was triggered by the U.S.-Iran conflict and surge in crude oil prices, affecting Asian currencies. This has resulted in a decline in investment in U.S. Treasurys.
- CBS News Radio flashback: The Gulf War
CBS News Radio recalls the beginning of the Gulf War against Iraq and Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Ed O'Keefe introduces the coverage as a senior White House and political correspondent. The event marks a significant moment in history.
- The UAE’s departure from OPEC may not break the cartel
The UAE's departure from OPEC is unlikely to dismantle the cartel but reveals long-standing tensions worsened by the Gulf war. The move underscores internal divisions within OPEC amid geopolitical conflicts.
- King Charles set for historic address to Congress in first US visit as monarch
King Charles III is set to address a joint meeting of Congress during his first U.S. state visit as monarch, amid heightened security concerns and tensions over the war with Iran. The visit, marking America’s 250th anniversary, follows a similar historic speech by Queen Elizabeth II in 1991 and occurs as President Trump criticizes the UK for not supporting U.S. military efforts in the Gulf.
- The Gulf war has settled into an uneasy limbo
The Gulf war has entered a stalemate with fighting paused and the Hormuz Strait closed. Prospects for a resolution remain uncertain as tensions persist.
- India’s oil refiners are feeling the squeeze from the Gulf war
India's oil refiners are facing reduced margins due to the Gulf war and government actions. The conflict and associated factors are impacting their profitability.
- All sides in the Gulf war are at risk of overplaying their hands
The article warns that all parties involved in the Gulf War risk miscalculating their strategies, potentially leading to severe consequences. Prolonging the conflict could result in significant financial and human costs.
- In the current Gulf war, water may prove as decisive as oil
The article highlights that water resources may be as critical as oil in the current Gulf war, with both Arab states and Iran facing vulnerability in the conflict.
- Christine Lagarde’s sober tone on the Gulf war energy shock
Christine Lagarde, ECB president, discusses the economic impact of the Gulf War's energy shock in an interview. The conversation highlights concerns about energy market instability and its global implications.