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Irish Foreign Minister Helen McEntee traveled to Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE for meetings addressing the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because with inspectors locked out of Fordow and Natanz, the world no longer knows how much enriched uranium Iran actually has, shrinking the warning time before a possible weapon and raising the odds of a preemptive Israeli or US strike based on guesswork.
Part of the monitored dynamic Iran Nuclear Program · VUCA INDEX 60/100
EVIDENCE CHAIN · 1
INGESTED ARTICLETIER 2JUL 5
rte.ie — McEntee to discuss stability in region during Gulf trip
"Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee will travel to the Gulf region this morning for meetings in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, likely to focus on the recent Strait of Hormuz crisis and Irish links to the region."
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Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from rte.ie · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 5.
Extracted JUL 5; approved JUL 5 at 0.60.
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