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Qatar Expels Iranian Attachés as Trump Suspends Jones Act Over Iran War Gas Spike

Qatar Orders Iranian Attachés to Leave Within 24 Hours
- Qatar declared Iranian military attaché persona non grata.
- Security attaché and staff face same expulsion order.
- All must depart country in one day.
DOHA, QATAR, Mar 18 (TNGB) – Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reportedly declared Iran’s Military Attaché, Security Attaché, and all attaché office staff persona non grata. Officials ordered the entire group to exit the country within 24 hours. This step arrives as Gulf states report repeated Iranian missile and drone threats across the region.
Qatar’s decision reportedly protects its security interests during active conflict.
Airlines Reroute Over Middle East to Dodge War Risks
- Gulf carriers suffer major route disruptions.
- Other airlines switch paths adding hours.
- Fuel burn increases with every detour.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 18 (TNGB) – Airlines worldwide have begun altering flight paths to avoid the dangerous airspace above the Middle East conflict zone. Carriers outside the Gulf region must now take longer routes that consume extra fuel and extend travel times. Industry analysts note these changes could raise ticket prices for passengers on transcontinental flights.
Rerouting reportedly forces permanent shifts in global airline operations.
Trump Suspends Jones Act to Counter Soaring Gas Prices
- President waived shipping law for 60 days.
- National average hit 3.84 dollars per gallon.
- War in Iran disrupts petroleum supply chains.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 18 (TNGB) – President Trump has reportedly suspended the Jones Act in its entirety for the next 60 days after national gas prices climbed to 3.84 dollars per gallon. The Merchant Marine Act of 1920 normally requires American ships and crews for domestic cargo to safeguard national security. White House officials cited emergency needs to lower shipping costs amid oil market chaos from the Iran conflict.
This waiver may indicate planners expect the war to last longer than initially stated.
Ukraine Sends 200 Personnel to Intercept Iranian Drones
- Teams already operate in UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia.
- Additional experts head to Kuwait.
- President Zelensky briefed British Parliament.
KYIV, UKRAINE, Mar 18 (TNGB) – Ukraine has deployed around 200 personnel to assist Gulf countries in countering Iranian drones during the ongoing regional war. Teams have arrived in the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia while others travel to Kuwait. President Zelensky reportedly shared the update directly with the British Parliament.
Ukraine’s support reportedly strengthens allied air defenses across the Gulf.
Iran Shifts Focus From Politics to Personal Safety
- Citizens prioritize survival over regime change.
- Mood changed after targeted killings.
- Correspondent noted altered public sentiment.
TEHRAN, IRAN, Mar 18 (TNGB) – Residents in Iran now place personal safety above calls for political reform as the conflict intensifies. Multiple high-profile incidents have left civilians focused on immediate protection rather than broader governance issues. Middle East correspondents observed this noticeable change in daily conversations and public behavior.
Iran’s population reportedly seeks stability before any push for systemic overhaul.
UAE Air Defenses Engage Fresh Iranian Missile Attack
- Systems respond to incoming drones and missiles.
- Attack follows pattern of regional strikes.
- No casualty details released yet.
ABU DHABI, UAE, Mar 18 (TNGB) – The UAE has activated its air defenses to counter a new wave of Iranian missiles and drones targeting the country. Military officials confirmed the systems intercepted threats as part of ongoing hostilities. This incident adds to a series of exchanges that have heightened alert levels across Gulf capitals.
UAE forces reportedly maintain readiness against repeated aerial assaults.
IDF Warns of Rising Extremist Attacks in West Bank
- Small group targets uninvolved Palestinians.
- Violence also hits Israeli security units.
- Commander cited stability risks amid war.
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, Mar 18 (TNGB) – The IDF Central Command commander has warned of growing extremist violence by a small number of Israeli civilians in the West Bank. These individuals allegedly attack Palestinians not involved in conflict and even Israeli security personnel. Such actions undermine efforts to keep order while the wider regional war continues.
Extremist incidents reportedly threaten fragile stability in the area.
Some Iranian Users Gain Unfiltered Internet Access
- Reports show bypass of government filters.
- Social media messages confirm changes.
- Access appears limited to certain users.
TEHRAN, IRAN, Mar 18 (TNGB) – Online reports from inside Iran indicate select users have obtained unfiltered internet access during the current conflict. Messages circulating on social platforms describe connections free of usual state restrictions. Local observers note the development coincides with disruptions in official communication networks.
This access reportedly allows limited outside information flow for those affected.
UK Charges Two Men Over Iran-Linked Surveillance
- Prosecutors cite National Security Act violations.
- Activities involved target reconnaissance.
- Period covers July to August 2025.
LONDON, UK, Mar 18 (TNGB) – UK authorities have charged two men under the National Security Act for alleged Iran-linked intelligence operations. The activities reportedly included surveillance and reconnaissance of specific targets between July and August 2025. Prosecutors presented evidence of coordinated efforts tied to foreign interests.
The case reportedly underscores ongoing concerns about external espionage threats.
Ukraine Faces Geopolitical Strains With European Allies
- Relationship tested by shifting priorities.
- Europe caught in broader power dynamics.
- Allies navigate competing strategic demands.
KYIV, UKRAINE, Mar 18 (TNGB) – Ukraine and its European partners encounter new pressures in their longstanding alliance as global events reshape priorities. Recent developments have exposed differences in how each side views security needs amid multiple crises. Observers describe the situation as a critical test for unity built over years.
These tensions reportedly challenge the foundation of steadfast partnerships.


