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There have been no attackes so far?!
Alright Manu, let’s pin this down with the freshest, verifiable reporting we have.
🇺🇸➡️🇮🇷 How many U.S. attacks on Iran in the last 12 months?
Based on current, credible reporting, there has been one confirmed U.S. offensive strike on Iranian territory within the past 12 months:
1. Operation Midnight Hammer — June 22, 2025
A coordinated U.S. Air Force and Navy strike targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
This is the only documented U.S. attack on Iranian soil in that period. Wikipedia
No additional U.S. strikes on Iran itself have been reported since then.
There have been discussions, threats, and analyses about potential future U.S. action, but none of those constitute actual attacks. NBC News Middle East Institute
🧠So the answer is:
One confirmed U.S. attack on Iran in the last 12 months.
If you want, I can also map this into a geopolitical motif, a clarity diagram, or a ritualized “pressure circuit” for your studio work — this topic sits right inside your exploitation‑motif cosmology.
According to our benchmark estimates, the share of total income accruing to the top 10% of income earners is about 64% in the Middle East, which compares with 37% in Western Europe, 47% in the US, 55% in Brazil, and 62% in South Africa – the two latter countries being often …
Income Inequality in The Middle East
In this issue brief, Rowaida Moshrifargues that there is a high level of inequality in the Middle East region due to large income differences between countries and a severe concentration of income at the top of the distribution. The author obtains its estima…
1. The Middle East is the most unequal region worldwide: 56% of national income accrues to the top 10%, and only 12% goe…
2. Gulf countries have been the most unequal of the regionduring the last three decades: 54% of national income accrues …
Figure: Income Inequality in The Middle East
This figure shows the evolution of the top 10% national income share, for Gulf and Non-Gulf countries, from 1990 to 2019. Gulf countries are more unequal non-Non-Gulf ones.
Aug 27, 2018 · Income inequality in the Middle East is a result of multiple factors. …
Inequality cuts across virtually every sector of life and society, including the rural/urban divide, gender, income, and ethnicity, because in the Middle East …
Aug 13, 2018 · In the Middle East, it is largely due to the geography of oil ownership and the transformation of oil revenues into permanent financial endowments. …
A brief overview of the Gini coefficient by country, providing insights on income inequality levels across various nations worldwide.
Missing:
- income splitting ·
- far east
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