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Civilisational conflict with economic focus and Argentine technical expertise via GrossiDominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media

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The Trump administration simultaneously confronts tensions with Iran, internal economic pressure, and border security challenges. These issues highlight the complexity of his foreign and domestic policy approach.
An escalation of tensions between the U.S. administration and Iran has moved to the center of the international agenda, against a backdrop of domestic economic pressure and security concerns. The confrontation reverberates well beyond the two countries: it is feeding global economic instability, especially in energy prices.
One flashpoint draws particular attention: the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime passage through which a major share of the world's oil transits. Any disruption of this corridor would, by broad agreement among the actors, carry heavy economic consequences, which explains the vigilance of markets and governments alike.
To grasp the scale of the reactions, the method at work matters: a diplomacy described as unpredictable and personalized, breaking with earlier practices. This approach fuels opposing readings from one country to another, each interpreting the crisis through its own strategic and economic interests.
The core questions remain disputed. Actors clash over the legitimacy of any military action, some deeming it justified, others contesting it. The allocation of responsibility for the escalation is equally divisive: some point chiefly to Washington, others to Tehran. Finally, the preferred solutions diverge, between military options and multilateral diplomatic paths. These disagreements track long-standing geostrategic alignments, which national media structures tend to amplify.
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More divergent than 88% of analyzed stories. Comparable to: Trump lashes out at NATO allies at the Ankara summit (32), New wave of Russian strikes on Ukraine as Kyiv hits a Russian oil terminal (32).