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Brinkmanship in the Strait: Disputed Missile Strike Highlights Rising Tensions Between Tehran and Washington
Tehran and Washington have exchanged conflicting reports regarding a purported missile strike on a U.S. Navy vessel near the Strait of Hormuz. While Iran claims a successful engagement following maritime safety violations, U.S. Central Command has dismissed the reports as false, highlighting persistent tension in the world’s most vital oil transit route.

A War Without Winners: The Strategic Attrition of the 'Epic Fury' Campaign in Iran
A two-month military campaign against Iran by U.S. and Israeli forces has resulted in a strategic stalemate, causing a global energy crisis and severe domestic inflation in the West. Analysts warn that the lack of a clear exit strategy is transforming the conflict into a devastating war of attrition with no clear winner.

Beyond the Stalemate: Trump’s Growing Impatience Reshapes Persian Gulf Security
President Trump has expressed mounting frustration with the diplomatic impasse with Iran, prompting a shift toward aggressive maritime posturing. The U.S. Navy will now provide active tactical support and intervention readiness for commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.

Strait of Brinkmanship: Trump Challenges Tehran as Hormuz Standoff Intensifies
President Trump has rejected Iran's latest diplomatic proposal while initiating a U.S. naval operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The move has sparked volatility in oil and gold markets as the risk of military friction grows alongside conflicting reports of potential nuclear enrichment caps.

The Islamabad Conduit: Tehran Dispatches New Diplomatic Blueprint to Washington
Iran has submitted a new negotiation proposal to the United States via Pakistani mediators, aimed at resolving the multi-faceted conflict involving Israel. While Tehran reaffirms its commitment to diplomacy, it insists that a breakthrough depends entirely on the U.S. shifting its policy and respecting Iranian sovereignty.

Israel Moves to War Footing: A Two-Front Escalation Looms in the Middle East
Israel is accelerating military preparations for potential conflict with Iran and a renewed ground campaign in Gaza following the collapse of diplomatic negotiations. High-level coordination with US CENTCOM and a significant influx of military equipment suggest a shift toward a large-scale, multi-front military engagement.

A Fourteen-Point Non-Starter: Trump Rebuffs Tehran’s Maximalist Peace Overture
President Donald Trump has expressed profound skepticism over a 14-point peace proposal from Iran that demands U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East and reparations. Delivered via Pakistan, the framework sets rigid 'red lines' that Washington suggests are fundamentally unacceptable for any future resolution.

Tehran’s High-Stakes Gambit: A Fourteen-Point Peace Plan Met with Trump’s Skepticism
Iran has submitted a 14-point peace proposal to the U.S. via Pakistan, demanding military withdrawal and reparations, while President Trump has expressed deep skepticism. Concurrently, Tehran is advancing legislation to assert total control over the Strait of Hormuz, including a permanent ban on Israeli shipping and taxes on 'hostile' nations.

A Region Under Fire: Iranian Precision Strikes Strain U.S. Military Footprint in the Middle East
Recent investigations reveal that Iranian strikes have damaged 16 U.S. military facilities across eight Middle Eastern countries, targeting expensive radar and communication systems. The cost of the conflict has reportedly surged toward $50 billion, sparking internal debate over the strategic sustainability of the U.S. regional presence.

A Chokepoint Choked: 'Epic Fury' and the Collapse of Hormuz Shipping
A joint U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran has triggered a 90% collapse in shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. With daily transits dropping from 130 to fewer than ten, the region faces an unprecedented logistical and energy security crisis.

Tehran Moves to Rewrite the Rules of Engagement in the Persian Gulf
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy has announced a new initiative to reshape management rules in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz under the Supreme Leader's orders. This strategic maneuver aims to formalize Iran’s control over vital maritime routes amid ongoing tensions with the United States.

Jerusalem’s Absolute Doctrine: Why Israel Sees Anything Less Than Iranian Denuclearization as Defeat
Israel has declared that any military action against Iran will be considered a failure unless it results in the total removal of enriched uranium. With Tehran holding enough 60% enriched material for 11 bombs, Jerusalem is signaling that it will not accept any diplomatic or military outcome that leaves Iran's nuclear stockpile intact.