US to remain key ally of Asean despite Iran war fallout: diplomat
A former US diplomat, Daniel Kritenbrink, stated that the US will remain a key ally to ASEAN countries despite the negative economic impact of the US war on Iran. Kritenbrink acknowledged that the conflict has caused a significant energy crisis in Southeast Asia, with rising oil prices impacting energy-importing economies.

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AI-generatedA former US diplomat, Daniel Kritenbrink, stated that the US will remain a key ally to ASEAN countries despite the negative economic impact of the US war on Iran. Kritenbrink acknowledged that the conflict has caused a significant energy crisis in Southeast Asia, with rising oil prices impacting energy-importing economies. He predicts the situation will worsen before it improves. Despite the economic strain, Kritenbrink believes Southeast Asian nations are unlikely to shift closer to China due to the US's unpredictable policies. He maintains that the US will continue to play a central role in the region's trade and security in the coming years.
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5 extractedOil had soared above US$100 a barrel for weeks.
The Trump administration’s attack on Iran had inflicted pain on Southeast Asian allies dependent on Middle Eastern energy imports.
America remains a dependable ally and will be central to the region’s trade and security for years to come.
The US war on Iran has triggered the worst energy crisis in memory.
It’s going to get worse before it gets better.