War and Peace: The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz
Stocks jumped and oil fell after the ceasefire, while conflicting reports raised questions about whether the Strait of Hormuz remained open.
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EDITORIAL: Iran rolls the dice if they underestimate U.S. resolve
Stocks soared and oil prices cratered on Wednesday after the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire in the ongoing conflict. But whether the fragile peace can hold for that long remains the looming question. It’s in Iran’s hands.
War and Peace: The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz
War and Peace: The Battle for the Strait of Hormuz After nearly six weeks of warfare, the conflict in Iran has reached a temporary halt with a U.S.-Iran ceasefire. President Donald Trump claimed victory, but the agreement underscores Iran's entrenched control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a critical juncture for global energy markets.Analysts warn this war could become a grave strategic miscalculation for Trump, with ripple effects reshap…
The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire on the 7th (local time), the 39th day since the start of the war. This allowed both countries to avoid the worst-case scenario, which had been described as the "extinction of civilization" or a "Stone Age," and to buy time for peace negotiations. The two nations are scheduled to hold follow-up talks in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on the 10th.
From Hudaybiyyah to Hormuz: The grammar of peace in a time of war
In moments when history trembles on the brink of systemic upheaval, it is rarely the clang of arms that determines the future; rather, it is the quiet calibration of diplomacy, the patience of statesmanship, and the courage to negotiate amidst hostility. The unfolding confrontation between the United States-Israel combine and Iran has reached precisely such a moment. What began as calibrated military exchanges has now assumed the dangerous poten…
The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on a two-week ceasefire and negotiations for a permanent peace that will begin on Friday in Pakistan.
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