
The First 100 Days: A Fragile Calm After Middle East Crisis
One hundred days after a sharp escalation between Iran, Israel, and the United States, the Middle East remains in a state of uneasy calm.
What began as a series of targeted military actions quickly threatened to spiral into a broader regional conflict, raising fears of disrupted oil shipments, higher energy prices, and wider instability.
Although a full-scale war was avoided, the episode served as a stark reminder of how quickly tensions in the region can affect global security and economic stability.
Today, the immediate crisis may have eased, but many of the underlying issues that fueled the confrontation remain unresolved.
























