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At first glance, the idea of an American naval blockade of Iranian ports appears to be a direct tool to pressure Tehran, aimed at reducing its ability to export and import, drying up its financial resources, and pushing it toward political and strategic retreat. But in reality, this type of blockade, when applied in a highly sensitive environment such as the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz, does not remain confined to its declared objective. It quickly turns into a broader crisis that goes beyond Iran itself and affects the global economy to varying degrees.
Apr 14,2026| AnalysisDespite the rumored difficulty of negotiations between the US and Iranian parties in Pakistan, and the US threat to beat the drums of war again in the Middle East with the expiration of the deadline given by the United States to Iran if the latter does not yield to its demands.
Apr 13,2026| Analysis
In Karak, where stories lean against the mountains and echoes of old voices still resonate through alleys and homes, the launch of the traditional song “Bin Hajhouj” as part of the “Mersal” project felt like a conscious revival of a memory that never disappeared—only waiting to be heard again.
Apr 13,2026 | Around Jordan
By: Dr. Abbas Haddadin . A remarkable scientific discovery has been made in Jordanian amber dating back approximately 140 million years. The specimen reveals a previously undocumented insect preserved in exceptional detail within fossilized resin.
Apr 13,2026 | Around Jordan