As the Israeli-US military campaign against Iran hits its fourth week, diplomatic cracks are widening between Washington and its European allies. The conflict, now stretching into late March 2026, has sparked urgent debates about global security and alliance dynamics.
🇪🇺 Europe Pushes Back
Former Italian economic official Michele Geraci made waves this week by declaring: 'The US has made a mistake.' His criticism reflects growing European concerns about the offensive's humanitarian toll and geopolitical consequences. With peace talks stalled, EU leaders are reportedly exploring alternative mediation channels.
💼 Economic Fallout Looms
Young professionals and investors are watching closely as energy prices fluctuate. 'This conflict could reshape Asian and European markets overnight,' noted one Singapore-based analyst in our DM interviews. Supply chain disruptions already affect tech manufacturing hubs from Shenzhen to Mumbai.
🎙️ The Global Debate
Catch deeper analysis in CGTN's special 'Who Shapes the Future' series, featuring perspectives from military strategists and grassroots activists. One key question dominates: Can fractured alliances find common ground before Ramadan ends next month?
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