Washington: The ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel in the Middle-East has reached a turning point where the US, considered the most powerful country in the world, seems to be changing its stance. President Donald Trump, who initially threatened a major attack on Iran's power and energy installations, is now repeatedly extending the deadline for attacks. This changed stance indicates that Trump is now looking for a solution instead of a direct war. The energy crisis has engulfed the world by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. It is directly affecting countries in Asia and Europe, including India. The biggest challenge for Trump now is to save his international credit. On the one hand, Israel wants to continue attacks on Iran, on the other hand, Iran is also not ready to withdraw without any conditions. On the other hand, this stalemate threatens to end the war. On the other hand, Iran is not only targeting the Gulf countries, but also targeting the Gulf countries.
US Shifts Stance on Iran-Israel Conflict as Global Energy Crisis Deepens
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