Post by : Bianca Haleem
Reports indicate that diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran are still open, suggesting that efforts to keep communication alive have not completely broken down. However, these talks are taking place against a backdrop of rising military pressure in and around the Strait of Hormuz, keeping the situation highly unstable.
At the same time, Iran has accused the United States of violating the ceasefire, a claim that has further deepened mistrust between the two sides. This has raised fresh doubts about whether ongoing negotiations can realistically succeed in preventing a broader regional escalation.
In this short analysis, Dr. Amrinder explains how diplomacy becomes increasingly fragile when it continues alongside military posturing, and why parallel pressure on the ground can make even active negotiations far more difficult to sustain.
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