Prof. Robert Pape to Newsmax: Iran Ceasefire Over
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Ormuz lived the fourth consecutive day of hostilities with a new exchange of attacks between the United States and Iran. The scheme was repeated, Iran attacked an oil tanker who tried to cross without his permission, the Americans bombed the south of the Islamic Republic in retaliation, and Tehran responded with drones and missiles that this time hit Bahrain and Kuwait, countries that host U.S. bases. Some of them accuse each other of violating …
Eleven Days In, the Iran Ceasefire Already Runs on Airstrikes and Threats
The newest ceasefire between the United States and Iran is barely eleven days old, and it has already required two rounds of American airstrikes to keep it alive. That single fact tells you most of what you need to know about the agreement Washington and Tehran put on paper in June. According to a report...
Iran is forcing the U.S. into an escalation trap as a 'shadow war' over the Strait of Hormuz heats up that could kill the tenuous ceasefire
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire was already not much of a ceasefire as missiles, drones, and bombs continue exploding around the Persian Gulf. But this week’s latest exchange of fire over who controls the Strait of Hormuz threatens to snuff out the deal just weeks after it was signed. On Sunday, Iran launched new attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, while threatening a “complete halt” to peace talks. It continuined a tit-for-tat cycle of retaliation after U.S…
Prof. Robert Pape to Newsmax: Iran Ceasefire Over
University of Chicago professor Robert Pape told Newsmax on Sunday the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is functionally over, arguing renewed U.S., Iranian, and Israeli military strikes show the conflict has entered a prolonged new phase of escalation.
The resumption of attacks by the forces of Iran and the United States threatened the incipient recovery of trade in the Persian Gulf, where traffic along the Strait of Ormuz had recently reached the highest levels since the beginning of the war.The attacks of the last three days showed that both countries are willing to use military force to take control of the Strait, which has led many ship operators to remain cautious with this maritime route…
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