
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition Iran War Without Timeline, Energy Shock Inflation Threat, Airlines Stranded by War
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Mar 3, 2026 Benedict Camel, Bloomberg aviation reporter, outlines Gulf airlines’ cancellations, stranded passengers and hub disruption. Patrick Sykes, Middle East breaking news editor, shares on-the-ground updates about Iran’s strikes and drone campaign. They discuss energy market shocks, inflation risks and how prolonged conflict strains munitions, travel and regional diplomacy.
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Attritional Warfare Is Draining Air Defenses
- The Iran conflict has become attritional, pressuring missile and interceptor stockpiles on both sides.
- US Patriot missiles destroying cheap Iranian drones risks depleting costly interceptors as attacks strain defenses from Bahrain to the UAE.
UK Draws A Line Against Offensive Action
- The UK refused offensive participation, framing involvement as needing lawful basis and a thought-through plan.
- Keir Starmer allowed limited strikes from UK bases but drew a firm line against joining broader offensive action on Iran.
Energy Shock Could Rekindle Global Inflation
- Markets fear an energy shock could reignite inflation, pushing oil above $100 in a worst-case scenario.
- JPMorgan and Janet Yellen warned inflation pressures hinge on the conflict's duration, darkening bond market outlooks.
