Iran, US Trade Fire as Talks Face Pressure
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The recent attacks of Iran and the United States have exposed a growing dilemma for the hard-line leadership of the Islamic Republic. On the one hand, the control of the passage of the Strait of Ormuz is widely seen as an instrument of pressure in the negotiations with Washington. On the other hand, sectors of the government see its influence weaken as more vessels manage to cross it. Different interpretations of how to act in the face of the im…
Invited by franceinfo, researcher Adel Bakawan looks back at the failure of the ceasefire, the tensions around the Strait of Ormuz and the prospects for a resumption of hostilities between Iran and the United States.
In the Middle East, the cease-fire is over according to Donald Trump's statement this Wednesday morning. The United States targeted more than 80 targets in Iran last night, including coastal radars, anti-ship missiles, and small boats of the Revolutionary Guards. The Mollah regime responded by striking air bases in Bahrain and Kuwait. Washington announced the re-establishment of sanctions on Iranian oil. So, is it a resumption of the conflict? (…
Tehran claimed it launched an offensive with missiles and drones against U.S. installations in the Gulf in response to the bombings ordered by Washington. Donald Trump terminated the truce between the two countries and the price of oil rose again.
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