The Iran-United States confrontation has reached a dangerous and uncertain stage, with both sides deeply mistrustful of each other. According to the report, Iran believes that US President Donald Trump is merely delaying before launching a sudden attack. The planned Iran-US meeting remains uncertain as Iran refuses to join peace talks while the US naval blockade continues. Although the ceasefire has been extended indefinitely, the situation remains highly unsatisfactory.
The Strait of Hormuz has become extremely dangerous, with Iranian gunboats firing on vessels attempting to pass through, while the United States claims to have turned back more than 20 ships heading to or from Iranian ports. This standoff is severely damaging both Iran’s economy and the global economy.
Analysts warn that the longer the deadlock continues, the greater the risk of a full-scale war in the Gulf region. The crisis is described as the most severe since Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990, raising fears of renewed regional conflict and economic instability.