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Expert warns about zero-sum issues between U.S. and Iran that are preventing a peace deal

Expert warns about zero-sum issues between U.S. and Iran that are preventing a peace deal

Summary

A University of Chicago expert says that disagreements between the U.S. and Iran over control of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear program are stopping progress on a peace agreement. These issues are zero-sum, meaning if one side gains control or power, the other feels it loses out.

Key Facts

  • Robert Pape is a professor at the University of Chicago and founded the Chicago Project on Security and Threats.
  • He spoke to CBS News about U.S.-Iran relations.
  • Control of the Strait of Hormuz is a major point of conflict between the two countries.
  • Iran’s nuclear capabilities also create tension and distrust.
  • These disagreements are called zero-sum issues, where one side’s gain means the other side’s loss.
  • These conflicts are preventing both countries from reaching a peace deal.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic waterway important for global trade and energy supplies.
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