

Trump’s new statement about the war is very confusing. Will Iran’s new Supreme Leader start diplomatic talks after his family was killed by a US/Israel airstrike? His father, mother, wife, and a son, among others, were killed. Is he really going to forget all this?
As we know, as this war continues, it is very hard to survive due to economic pressure and the threat of attacks. In this situation, a regional war could turn into a global impact.
War has spread to about 14 countries, creating a serious oil crisis. Iran still retains more than 50% of its missile capability and also continues to hold enriched uranium. Instead of collapsing, the regime appears to be hardening. At the same time, the conflict is affecting global energy markets, with US gas prices rising by around 20%.
But according to Donald Trump’s statement, the Iran war will end soon. His statement looks like an attempt to control fuel prices or stock markets temporarily, as fuel prices are going up and stocks are decreasing.
If we look at the bigger picture, this war has now entered a phase where the question is who will rule the world. Actually, as the war is going on now, it could be paused but not stopped, because new partnerships for war are forming, and China, Iran, and Russia are becoming an axis. Now it is a war among axes and alliances without deciding who will rule the world, so it may not end soon. The United States wants to maintain its supremacy, and China will try to take the opportunity to gain world supremacy and will not want to lose this chance.
This war could be a Third World War because the world is now full of nuclear weapons. It is a big risk to millions of lives.
Greed and power could change the world’s beauty into a new world with disaster, loss of human lives, and economic collapse. No one can give a timeline for the end of the war.
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