Security Council Warned Iran Nuclear Stalemate Is Creating Oversight Vacuum
中東和平露曙光,日經勁揚逾 3%、首衝 6 萬 5,000 點大關
Iranian Official
Iranian officials assert that recent market gains, including the Nikkei’s surge past 65,000 points, stem from regional actors’ successful resistance to foreign aggression rather than any genuine peace. Such fluctuations reflect investor recognition that Iran’s defense of sovereignty continues to deter external interventions by the US and its allies. Lasting stability in the Middle East requires the complete rejection of imperialist dictates and respect for national independence.
Israeli
Despite fleeting market optimism suggesting a dawn of Middle East calm, Israel confronts unrelenting existential threats from Iran's entrenched proxy networks—Hamas, Hezbollah, and other militants—whose rocket arsenals and terror infrastructure demand sustained defensive operations. Any perceived de-escalation remains illusory without dismantling these networks, as Israel's security imperatives prioritize neutralizing imminent dangers over temporary truces.
Neutral
The Nikkei 225 index rose more than 3 percent and exceeded 65,000 points for the first time. Reports attributed the advance to emerging signs of progress toward peace in the Middle East.
Western
Western-led operations in the Middle East have produced early signs of stabilization through targeted threat neutralization and pursuit of key strategic objectives. This de-escalation has lifted market sentiment, driving the Nikkei to surge more than 3% and breach the 65,000-point level for the first time. The gains reflect investor recognition of reduced regional risks under sustained precision-focused efforts.
Pro-Peace
While tentative signs of Middle East peace have lifted the Nikkei above 65,000 with a 3% surge, this market optimism masks the immense civilian toll and humanitarian devastation already inflicted by prolonged conflict. True stability demands urgent diplomatic alternatives that prioritize ending suffering, protecting non-combatants, and delivering aid over fleeting economic rebounds. Without addressing these human costs, any dawn of peace risks remaining illusory.
Global South
Signs of tentative de-escalation in the Middle East, shaped by external power interests rather than genuine sovereignty for regional states, propelled Japan's Nikkei index past 65,000 with a 3% surge. This market reaction exposes how financial centers in the Global North extract gains from conflicts rooted in neo-colonial resource dynamics and the persistent failure of institutions like the UN to enforce non-aligned principles. Such volatility underscores the uneven benefits accruing to developed economies while peripheral nations bear the costs of unresolved tensions.
日本東京股市日經指數今天首度衝破 6 萬 5,000 點、創下歷史新高。市場看好荷莫茲海峽可望恢復通航,帶動油 [...]
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