🌍 Skepticism regarding the pacts between the U.S. and Iran

Independent analysts point out that the recent memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran for de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz is just delaying the tougher issues. According to reports from Mada Masr, the Arab and Gulf countries prioritize a lasting truce, with or without a definitive nuclear agreement, as they cannot afford instability in their trade routes.

Recent local reports shared by commonspace.eu expose an asymmetric strategy from Iran's Revolutionary Guard. More than cutting internet cables in the Gulf, the tactic is to delay or block repair permits for infrastructure, keeping the region's connectivity under pressure.

Conclusion:
The agreement aims for a temporary calm out of urgency, but it does not resolve the underlying conflict. For the Gulf countries, immediate commercial stability of their maritime routes is more vital than waiting for a long-term definitive nuclear solution.
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