Jeffrey Sachs: Peace at Last—or Just the Next Pause Before War?
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A possible agreement between Iran and the US could end the war, but forces hostile to each other are working against it.
A country that is going to war without knowing how it is going to come out, and that comes out accepting defeat. An agreement that is sold as final but that we all know that Israel is going to try to boycott. A president that for the first time fails with brute force this Sunday, coinciding with the debut on U.S. soil of Iran’s World Cup team, Donald Trump announced on his social network the closure of a peace agreement with the Islamic Republic…
The United States and Iran have taken a decisive step towards the end of the war after concluding an agreement that contemplates the cessation of hostilities and the gradual reopening of the Strait of Ormuz, one of the strategic points for world energy trade. US President Donald Trump has assured that maritime traffic is already beginning to return to normal, while both sides finalize the technical details of the pact. Although the text has alre…
Although Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, says that “we are pleased to announce that the peace agreement between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran has been reached”, the reality is that, although it is called a peace agreement, it is rather a stability agreement to unlock the Strait of Ormuz, one of the so-called ‘choke points’ in the current jargon. That is, a channel (geopolitical or digital) where a great power like…
The war in Iran has left a sectoral gap in Europe, in terms of percentages of valuation, ranging from 7% to 99%. Citi’s X-ray of the behavior of each European sector results in a ranking of the most and least undervalued in the face of the end of the war. Read
Writing Open Channel “The United States had two paths: either to accept the impossibility of winning, which is what it seems to be doing, or to savagely destroy a country that has 90 million inhabitants and a geography impossible to conquer.” Matías Caciabue, an international analyst of the Nodal agency, comes to give context to the news that was part of all the tops of the world’s newspapers the last days: the United States reported that an ag…

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