Iran after 100 days of war: The triumph of survival
Summary
It has been 100 days since the United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran aimed at changing its government. A fragile ceasefire is in place but often broken, and the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Both sides have suffered losses, and peace has not yet been achieved.Key Facts
- The US and Israel targeted Iran to stop its nuclear program and weaken its military.
- Iran aims to keep its current government and survive despite the conflict.
- Over 3,400 Iranians have died, including senior leaders, and Iran’s missile and drone attacks have dropped 90%.
- The Strait of Hormuz, an important oil shipping route, remains closed by Iran, affecting global energy supplies.
- The US tried to get NATO and other allies to help reopen the strait, but they declined.
- Iran has attacked US bases and Gulf states, showing limits to US protection in the region.
- Russia and China support Iran diplomatically, framing the conflict as part of a larger global power struggle.
- The Iranian government remains stable and continues negotiations despite the ongoing conflict.
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