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Iran warns backers of US Hormuz resolution

May 15, 2026, 22:38 GMT+1Updated: 01:42 GMT+1

Iran’s mission to the United Nations accused Washington on Friday of attempting to manufacture the appearance of broad international backing for its actions through a US-backed draft resolution on the Strait of Hormuz.

In a sharply worded statement, the mission said the United States was exploiting the number of co-sponsors attached to the resolution to create a “false image” of international support for what it described as unlawful actions against Iran.

“Should the U.S. trigger any new escalation, all co-sponsoring States will share international responsibility alongside Washington for the consequences,” it said.

“No political excuse or diplomatic cover can absolve them of responsibility for facilitating, enabling, and legitimizing U.S. aggression.”

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Araghchi says Iran war will hit US mortgages, debt costs

May 15, 2026, 22:20 GMT+1

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that Americans are beginning to face the economic consequences of what he described as a “war of choice” against Iran, warning that the financial fallout could deepen further.

“Americans are told that they must absorb rocketing costs of war of choice on Iran,” he wrote on X.

"Real pain begins when U.S. debt and mortgage rates start to jump ... This was all avoidable,” he added.

China says US-backed UN resolution against Iran 'not helpful'

May 15, 2026, 21:55 GMT+1
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China’s ambassador to the United Nations criticized a proposed US-Bahraini resolution on the Strait of Hormuz on Friday, saying both the content and timing were inappropriate and warning the measure would not help reduce tensions with Iran.

The draft resolution calls on Iran to halt attacks and mining activity in the strategic waterway.

Moscow and Beijing blocked a similar US-backed resolution last month, arguing it unfairly targeted Iran.

“We don't think the content is right, and the timing is not right,” China’s UN envoy Fu Gong told Pass Blue news outlet when asked about the draft resolution.

“What we need is to urge both sides to engage in serious and good-faith negotiations that can resolve the issue. So passing a resolution at this stage, we don't think is going to be helpful,” he added.

Oil surge drags US stocks lower as Iran tensions persist

May 15, 2026, 21:31 GMT+1

US stocks retreated from artificial-intelligence-driven record highs on Friday as surging oil prices, fueled partly by tensions surrounding Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, reignited concerns over inflation and economic stability.

All three major US stock indexes fell sharply, each losing more than 1%, while benchmark Treasury yields rose as investors sought safer returns amid growing fears of higher long-term inflation driven by energy prices.

The selloff interrupted weeks of momentum powered by enthusiasm around artificial intelligence and technology stocks.

Iran turns to China rail link as US blockade strains sea trade

May 15, 2026, 19:46 GMT+1
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Cargo trains from central China to Iran have risen from about one a week to one every three or four days since the US blockade began, Bloomberg reported, as Tehran seeks alternative routes to blunt maritime pressure.

The route crosses several sovereign states, including Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, making it much harder for the United States to disrupt than Persian Gulf shipping lanes.

Directly targeting the overland network could widen the conflict and raise tensions with Beijing, which has spent years building trade routes that bypass maritime choke points dominated by the US Navy.

US arrests Iraqi militia chief who plotted 18 revenge attacks after Iran war

May 15, 2026, 19:21 GMT+1
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An Iran-backed Iraqi militia commander has been arrested and charged with plotting attacks on Jewish and American targets in the United States, including a New York synagogue, in alleged retaliation for the war against Iran.

Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, described by prosecutors as a senior Kataib Hezbollah figure, is accused of helping coordinate at least 18 attacks in Europe and two in Canada since late February, while also seeking attacks in New York and Los Angeles.

The New York Times said it was unclear how he was arrested and brought to the US. He is expected to be presented in federal court in Manhattan on Friday.