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European nations were largely skeptical of the US-Israeli decision to launch a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28. Their misgivings were compounded when Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz sent energy prices soaring. Writing on X, EU foreign policy chief Kaja | Collector
European nations were largely skeptical of the US-Israeli decision to launch a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28. Their misgivings were compounded when Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz sent energy prices soaring. 

Writing on X, EU foreign policy chief Kaja
The Times of Israel

European nations were largely skeptical of the US-Israeli decision to launch a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28. Their misgivings were compounded when Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz sent energy prices soaring. Writing on X, EU foreign policy chief Kaja

European nations were largely skeptical of the US-Israeli decision to launch a bombing campaign on Iran on February 28. Their misgivings were compounded when Iran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz sent energy prices soaring. Writing on X, EU foreign policy chief Kaja

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