Unilateral military action against Iran has strained U.S. munitions reserves, alienated core allies, and granted Tehran unprecedented leverage over global energy corridors.
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A strategic stalemate drives Washington and Tehran to the negotiating table, as the costs of escalation outweigh potential gains.
Surging oil prices and relaxed sanctions have funneled billions to Moscow, providing a critical fiscal cushion for Russia’s ongoing military operations.
Establishing regional maritime protocols and joint management frameworks is essential to de-escalating Iranian geographic coercion and restoring global shipping confidence.
Looming midterm elections pressure the White House toward a hasty Iran deal, potentially sacrificing long-term national security for lower gas prices.
Dismantled diplomatic tools and targeted civilian infrastructure jeopardize long-term stability in Iran and Venezuela, threatening global security and humanitarian norms.
A tenuous regional truce is strained by ongoing strikes in Lebanon and deep-seated mistrust regarding the sustainability of diplomatic commitments.
Gulf states remain hostages to an “Israel-first” US foreign policy, bearing the economic and security risks of a war they didn’t choose.
Middle East peace remains an illusion as the U.S.-Iran ceasefire functions as a temporary mechanism for managing instability rather than a pathway to resolution.
President Donald Trump needs to choose a new, experienced special envoy to manage negotiations with Iran. President Donald Trump’s announcement…
