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The Iran War Week Six: What We Know, What Changed, and What Comes Next

2026-04-01| 2 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
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Six weeks into the Iran war, here is a comprehensive update on what has changed militarily, diplomatically, and economically — and where the conflict is headed.

Six weeks into the Iran war, here is a comprehensive update on what has changed militarily, diplomatically, and economically — and where the conflict is headed.

Key points
  • Six weeks into the Iran war, here is a comprehensive update on what has changed militarily, diplomatically, and economically — and where the conflict is headed.
  • Six weeks into the US-Israeli campaign against Iran, the conflict has reached a stage that military strategists describe as 'strategic ambiguity consolidation' — a phase where neither party has achieved its stated object...
  • Militarily: US and Israeli strikes have significantly degraded Iranian nuclear infrastructure, damaged Iranian air defence systems, and struck Iranian industrial and military logistics targets across the country includin...
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2026-04-01: Six weeks into the US-Israeli campaign against Iran, the conflict has reached a stage that military strategists describe as 'strategic ambiguity consolidation' — a phase where neither party has achieved its stated object...
Current context: Militarily: US and Israeli strikes have significantly degraded Iranian nuclear infrastructure, damaged Iranian air defence systems, and struck Iranian industrial and military logistics targets across the country includin...
What to watch: Domestically in the US: No Kings protests drawing 8 million participants, Trump approval below 40 percent in multiple polls, TSA workers unpaid for 40 days, CPAC showing MAGA anxiety, and the midterm 2026 horizon creatin...
Why it matters

Six weeks into the Iran war, here is a comprehensive update on what has changed militarily, diplomatically, and economically — and where the conflict is headed.

Six weeks into the US-Israeli campaign against Iran, the conflict has reached a stage that military strategists describe as 'strategic ambiguity consolidation' — a phase where neither party has achieved its stated objectives but both have demonstrated capabilities and resolve that constrain the other's options in specific ways. Understanding where the conflict stands requires tracking developments across four parallel dimensions simultaneously.

Militarily: US and Israeli strikes have significantly degraded Iranian nuclear infrastructure, damaged Iranian air defence systems, and struck Iranian industrial and military logistics targets across the country including in the Tehran metropolitan area. Iran has maintained its retaliatory capacity, striking Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Israel, and attempting the Diego Garcia strike — demonstrating range and willingness that the attackers had not expected would be sustained at this level six weeks in. The battle damage assessment remains contested, with US and Israeli official estimates of Iranian capability reduction considerably more optimistic than independent satellite analysis suggests.

Diplomatically: Trump's announcement that Iran has agreed to 'most' of his 15-point framework, the Pakistan-mediated back-channel, the Islamabad multilateral forum with Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt, and the April 6 deadline create overlapping diplomatic processes whose relationship to each other is not fully transparent. Whether these processes are converging toward a single resolution framework or running in parallel tracks that represent Iranian strategy to buy time is the key assessment question.

Economically: Oil at $105 per barrel, TTF gas elevated 70 percent from pre-war levels, European inflation accelerating, ECB rate decisions becoming more complicated, and specific sector effects (shipping, aviation, food) compounding through the consumer economy. The EU's formal warning that prices won't return to pre-war normal even after resolution represents official acceptance of a structural economic shift.

Domestically in the US: No Kings protests drawing 8 million participants, Trump approval below 40 percent in multiple polls, TSA workers unpaid for 40 days, CPAC showing MAGA anxiety, and the midterm 2026 horizon creating political calculations that interact with military decisions in ways that complicate pure strategic analysis.

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