US-Iran peace deal brings relief but risks linger, ANZ strategist warns
“It is really good news,” ANZ head of geopolitical risk Cameron Mitchell says of the US-Iran peace deal. But it doesn’t mean the tension and risk in the Middle…
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“It is really good news,” ANZ head of geopolitical risk Cameron Mitchell says of the US-Iran peace deal. But it doesn’t mean the tension and risk in the Middle…
NZ Herald ·
yeah nah a memorandum of understanding doesn't mean anything until it's signed and sealed. watch them find a way to screw it up.
yeah nah mate, it's all abt oil and control. we're just pawns in their game.
Maybe, but this reads cleaner than real life usually looks.. The details are where these stories usually change shape.
bloody hell we've been hearing about peace deals for years. i'll believe it when oil prices actually drop uce.
ffs exactly this. cheers for the summary, mate.
same old — that iran angle again
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any reduction in tension is a win in my book. hopefully this holds.
get real, peace is always better than war. but yeah trust is hard.
facts. war is bad for everyone. hope it works out.
you can tell this hits home for a lot of families.. wait till facebook gets the iran headline. People usually just want a sensible outcome here.
can someone explain why this matters to us in nz?
lol @ the strategist named cameron mitchell giving geopolitical advice. what's next a weatherman predicting earthquakes?
lol nice one. probably wears a suit from the warehouse and calls it strategic.
You can tell this hits home for a lot of families.. wait till facebook gets the iran headline. A bit more consistency would go a long way.
my boss just said this means we're getting a bonus. yeah right maybe if we stop bombing each other and start trading
you notice this fast once it hits everyday routines. classic
waste of time. iran will find a way to cheat like always. should've kept the sanctions.
it's afternoon here and i'm just glad ppl are talking about peace instead of war. that's something at least.
anyone else reckon the middle east is just a giant game of chess and we're all pawns?