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On August 23, Rezaei, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, stated on August 22 that Iran has told the world not to join the United States in waging an economic war against it. Any country that participates in imposing economic restrictions on Iran is considered an enemy. Rezaei stated that the economic war launched by the Trump administration is also a propaganda war. Although Iran has suffered from long-term US sanctions, it has learned how to circumvent them. He stated that the issue of a maritime blockade cannot be resolved overnight; Iran has been under a US maritime blockade for months, yet it has still successfully sold oil. Furthermore, he stated that any US action in the southern waters of the Strait of Hormuz will be a target for Iran, and Iran will crack down on any meetings between the US and any anti-Iranian forces in the region. Regarding the negotiations between Iran and Oman on the Strait of Hormuz, Rezaei pointed out that one of the important discussions is the coordination on the waterway and trade transit issues, and there are currently no problems in the negotiations. The meeting between the two foreign ministers is progressing smoothly, and the negotiations are ongoing. The Strait of Hormuz is crucial to Iran, and Iran will reach a final agreement with Oman.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi and Pakistani Army Chief of Staff Munir spoke by phone on Saturday to discuss regional situation and security issues.
Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi spoke with the Egyptian Foreign Minister to discuss the regional situation, the situation in the Persian Gulf and the Red Sea, and diplomatic efforts to ease regional tensions.
According to Al Jazeera, Yemeni authorities say they have discovered a Houthi-laid mine in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait.
August 23 – Federal Reserve Chairman Warsh will speak at the annual economic conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on August 27. Investors expect him to further clarify how the Fed should deal with stubborn inflation, but it remains uncertain whether he will offer a clear statement. The chairman's communication strategy has had a rough start. Following the July policy meeting, Warsh revealed little about his views on the economy and avoided providing forward guidance on interest rates. Investors interpreted his remarks as a lack of resolve to push inflation back to the target level, subsequently pushing long-term bond yields to their highest levels in two decades.
On August 23, Rezaei, Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, warned Gulf states against joining the US-imposed economic sanctions against Iran, stating that Tehran would retaliate against these countries' interests. "If Iran's neighbors join the US economic war, the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz will be completely depleted of oil, and we will also target other oil export routes in the Persian Gulf," he said. Rezaei also claimed that Trump launched the economic war against Iran at the urging of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. He said Trump was initially skeptical of the idea, but Netanyahu persuaded him to test it for two to three months before assessing whether to continue for another six months. "What the enemy hopes for is division and discord," he reiterated, emphasizing Iran's unity.
According to Al Jazeera, sources familiar with the matter said that Pakistan’s first Chief of Defence Forces, Asim Munir, is expected to return to Tehran in the coming days.
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake struck southern Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, early on the 23rd. No abnormalities have been detected at several nuclear facilities near the epicenter. NHK, citing power company sources, reported that no abnormalities have been detected at the Fukushima Daiichi, Tokai, and Tokai Daini nuclear power plants, all located near the epicenter, and radiation monitoring readings around the plants have not shown significant changes.
On August 23, it was reported that price competition for large-scale AI models has intensified recently, with several US AI companies lowering prices for their models. OpenAI, the US-based Open AI Research Center, announced on the 21st that it would reduce the base price of its cutting-edge GPT-5.6 Sol model for developers by over 20%, effective immediately. This discounted price will be valid for three months. At the end of last month, OpenAI also lowered the prices of other models, with mid-range models reduced by 20% and low-cost models by 80%. Furthermore, Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, recently released Gemini 3.7 Flash and simultaneously lowered its price, making it approximately half the price of the previous version. Some US media analysts believe that the increasingly fierce price competition for large-scale AI models, particularly the open-source and pricing strategies of some Chinese AI companies, has put pressure on US companies.
The statement indicates that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney held a video conference with provincial and territorial leaders to discuss suspending trade negotiations with the United States. Carney outlined next steps to protect Canadian interests, including retaliatory tariffs that will take effect on Tuesday after Labour Day.
Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Rezaei: Iran will strike at the interests of countries that assist the United States in waging economic war against Iran.
August 23 - According to sources, some of Nvidia's major customers have been notified that server prices equipped with its AI chips will increase by more than 15% in most cases. The sources say the price increase will take effect early next year, affecting systems equipped with flagship Vera Rubin and Grace Blackwell chips. The specific increase will depend on the chip generation and memory configuration. The relevant communications have not yet been made public. The sources indicate that companies that manufacture servers for major data center operators such as Microsoft, Google, and Oracle have recently informed their customers of the price increase.
August 23 - According to Turkey's Ihras News Agency on the 22nd, a merchant ship operated by a Turkish shipping company was attacked in the early hours of the day in waters near the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiysk, resulting in the death of one crew member and injuries to eight others.
French Presidential Palace: Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is being aligned with France's investment plan, and the Mecca Agreement is reshaping the alliance structure in light of regional developments.
According to the Lebanese National News Agency, Israel continues its attacks on southern Lebanon, with airstrikes targeting the villages of Majlzoun, Konin, and Mansouri.
The US envoy suggested that Israel's airstrikes against Syria might be a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict between Syria and Türkiye.
August 23 – According to Nikkei, Japan's state-owned trading company, Japan Trading Insurance Company (NEXI), will provide insurance for an infrastructure loan from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to a southeastern Brazilian state. The two parties will sign the insurance contract on Monday, which covers the loan to Espírito Santo state. This will be NEXI's first time providing loan insurance to an international organization. This move aims to support Japanese companies' access to South and Central American markets by leveraging information about the region and the IDB's risk assessment expertise. Expanding business in these regions is expected to help Japanese companies increase their purchases of resources such as crude oil and rare earth metals, thereby mitigating growing economic security risks.
Paramount Pictures and the California State Department are scheduled to hold their first round of talks on August 24 regarding a potential deal involving Warner Bros.
On August 23, Israeli Foreign Minister Saar stated in an interview on the 22nd that despite the high tensions between Israel and Turkey due to the Syrian conflict, Israel "has no intention of escalating the conflict with Turkey." Saar said that Israel "always prioritizes" a diplomatic solution and reiterated that Israel does not intend to escalate the confrontation with Turkey. He stated, "We are committed to maintaining the status quo." Saar also clearly stated that Israel will never accept Turkey establishing bases in Syria.
Israeli Foreign Minister: We will not accept the deployment of Turkish troops in northern Syria.
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