The U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran has extended into a third day, with both sides emphasizing sharper responses in coming days and deepening fears of a broader war that could shake the global economy.
where things stand
The United States and Israel launched a major offensive against Iran on Saturday, killing the Islamic State’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and provoking retaliatory attacks by the Iranian government.
The Iranian government is counterattacking Israel and Gulf states with U.S. military bases, including the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia, with missiles and drones.
Civilian infrastructure in Dubai, including the luxury Fairmont The Palm hotel and Dubai International Airport, was also hit by Iran’s retaliatory attacks.
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran for more than 30 years and held supreme power, has raised questions about who will run the country next, as he had not publicly named a successor.イランのマスード・ペゼシキアン大統領、司法長官、保護者評議会のメンバーで構成される評議会は日曜日に一時的に指導的任務を引き受けた。

Market reaction so far
Oil prices soared on Monday morning as traders assessed the risk of a prolonged conflict and major oil supply disruptions.
precious metal gold and silver
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Risk assets are in retreat.ダウ平均先物は521ポイント(1%)下落した。 S&P500先物は1%下落し、ナスダック100先物も1%強下落した。
Easing tension or spiraling?
US President Donald Trump has warned that more US military casualties are possible as the operation unfolds. President Trump told the Daily Mail on Sunday that the conflict with Iran could last for the next four weeks.
However, Iranian Security Chief Ali Larijani said Iran had no plans to hold talks with the Trump administration and ruled out restarting negotiations.

“There is no legitimate legal justification for the US attack on Iran,” said Brian Finucane, senior adviser at the Brussels-based think tank International Crisis Group.
Australia: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese highlighted that Iran has been a “destabilizing force” for decades.同氏は声明で「イランの核兵器入手を阻止し、イランが国際の平和と安全を脅かし続けるのを阻止するために米国が行動することを支持する」と述べた。
