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US–Iran Peace Talks in Pakistan at Risk as Lebanon Strikes and Hormuz Crisis Escalate The United States and Iran are preparing for crucial peace talks in Islamabad, led by US Vice President JD Vance and Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian. Although a temporary ceasefire has reduced direct conflict, the situation remains fragile. The biggest concern is Lebanon, where Israel continues military operations against Hezbollah. Iran has strongly criticized these attacks, calling them a violation of the ceasefire and warning that they could make negotiations meaningless. Meanwhile, the US has clarified it never promised to stop Israel’s actions, creating tension even before talks begin.
Another major issue is the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route that Iran has effectively shut down. With nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply usually passing through this narrow channel, its closure has caused global economic concerns and rising oil prices. Hundreds of ships remain stuck, and uncertainty over safe passage continues. While Trump insists the route will reopen soon and has kept US troops in the region, Iran demands full control of the waterway and removal of sanctions. These unresolved conflicts make the upcoming talks extremely important—but also highly uncertain.#freedomofmoney #US&IranAgreedToATwo-weekCeasefire #IranClosesHormuzAgain