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Iran Strait of Hormuz Tensions Expose Limits of US Power Amid Trump Warning Pause

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Iran Strait of Hormuz tensions have increased after former US President Donald Trump delayed his threat to destroy Iran’s energy system. The decision came after what he described as “productive talks,” but Iran denied any such discussions.

The situation highlights growing pressure between Washington and Tehran. Iran warned that if its infrastructure is attacked, it could respond by targeting key facilities in the Gulf region.

Earlier, Iran threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz and attack desalination plants that supply water to Gulf countries. However, it later softened its tone and shifted focus toward power infrastructure instead.

Iranian officials said they would respond to any threat at the same level. They stressed that if electricity systems are targeted, similar action would follow.

This pause in action has given Gulf countries time to strengthen their air defenses. It also allows Iran to reorganize its military system and prepare for possible escalation.

The conflict, now entering its fourth week, has already impacted global markets. Oil and gas prices have surged, raising fears of a global economic slowdown.

Analysts say the US must consider political and economic risks. Rising fuel prices could create pressure ahead of upcoming elections in America.

The energy conflict began when Israeli forces targeted Iran’s South Pars gas field. This move increased tensions and forced the US to reconsider further escalation.

Experts warn that attacks on energy infrastructure could be considered violations of international law. However, both sides continue to exchange threats.

Despite military pressure, there are no clear signs of regime change in Iran. The country appears stable internally and continues to respond strategically.

Iran has also hinted at disrupting global oil supply routes if tensions rise further. The Strait of Hormuz is a key route for nearly 20% of the world’s oil trade.

Observers believe the crisis shows the limits of military power in achieving political goals. Past conflicts, including Iraq, have already demonstrated these challenges.

The current Iran Strait of Hormuz tensions reflect a complex conflict where economic risks, regional security, and global stability are all at stake.

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