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Can U.S.–Iran Diplomacy Calm the Gulf Crisis?

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From War to Talks: Can U.S.–Iran  Calm the Gulf Crisis? The U.S.–Iran conflict has entered a fragile diplomatic phase. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced oil market pressure, but cyberattacks, mistrust, and regional tensions still threaten stability.

US-Iran Agree to Pause Strikes as Technical Talks Continue: What It Means for Global Stability

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US-Iran Pause Military Strikes as Technical Talks Continue: A Fragile Path Toward Peace US-Iran Stand Down: A Diplomatic Pause Amid Rising Tensions After weeks of escalating military exchanges, the United States and Iran have reached a temporary understanding to suspend further strikes while technical negotiations move forward. 

Why the US Just Bombed Iran: What the New Airstrikes Mean for World Peace.

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Why the US Just Bombed Iran:  What the New Airstrikes Mean for World Peace. What if a peace agreement meant to end a war actually triggers a bigger one? What is happening now? The US recently launched massive airstrikes on Iran, putting a fragile new peace agreement on thin ice. Here is a simple breakdown of what happened, why the US did it, and what it means for global safety. The world breathed a sigh of relief when a tentative peace agreement (known as the Islamabad MOU) was signed to halt the 2026 war between the US and Iran. But that peace has just shattered. On June 26 and 27, 2026, the United States launched heavy airstrikes on multiple military sites inside Iran. ​Why did the US strike? The US says it acted in self-defense. Over the last few weeks, commercial cargo and oil ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz—a vital global shipping lane—were attacked by drones. The US blames Iran for these attacks and targeted Iranian drone warehouses...