So is the Iran war with Iran over? In a word: no | Mohamad Bazzi
Summary
President Trump started a war against Iran in February aiming to change its government and stop its nuclear work. After weeks of fighting and no clear victory, the two sides agreed to a deal that keeps a key shipping route open but does not end the conflict or solve the main issues.Key Facts
- President Trump began a war with Iran to overthrow its government and stop its nuclear program.
- The war included heavy bombing by the US and Israeli forces but did not defeat Iran.
- Iran used its location by the Strait of Hormuz to block oil shipments, affecting global energy prices.
- A recent deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, allowing oil and gas shipments again.
- The deal is a temporary 60-day ceasefire extension, with talks planned to continue after.
- Negotiations have been difficult and many serious issues remain unresolved.
- Iran survived major losses, including the deaths of top leaders during early joint airstrikes.
- The conflict has increased tensions but both sides want to avoid full-scale war again for now.
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