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US-Israel War Partnership Shifts Global Strategy

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The US-Israel alliance represents a significant shift in wartime partnerships, with both nations conducting 7,600+ strikes against Iranian targets. This marks perhaps the first time since WWII that Washington has had an equal military partner. The unprecedented level of joint military coordination contrasts with previous alliances where contributions ranged from moderately helpful to mainly symbolic.

Historically, accusations persist that American military actions primarily serve Israeli interests. Past administrations intervened in the Persian Gulf and Balkans when allies couldn't defend themselves. Markets now watch this alliance closely, as Iran's disruption of regional oil supplies through threats against the Strait of Hormuz could impact global energy prices and supply chains.

Business leaders recognize this alliance creates new strategic considerations. Israel's targeted elimination of key Iranian figures demonstrates its equal military contribution. The shared burden of war likely influences regional investment decisions, with companies reassessing exposure to markets potentially affected by the conflict's escalation or resolution.