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Can the US and Iran Avoid All-Out War?

Tensions Escalate as Both Sides Claim Control of Strategic Waterway

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The situation in the Middle East has escalated dramatically, with the US and Iran engaging in a war of words and military actions. The conflict centers on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway that connects the Persian...

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The latest round of tensions began when US Central Command (Centcom) announced that it had completed a new wave of offensive strikes against Iran on...

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The latest round of tensions began when US Central Command (Centcom) announced that it had completed a new wave of offensive strikes against Iran on Sunday. Iran responded by claiming that it had successfully defended its territory and was in control of the Strait of Hormuz. The US has since countered that it remains in control of the strategic waterway.

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  • The US and Iran have been engaged in a low-level conflict since the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
  • The situation escalated in recent weeks, with the US imposing new sanctions on Iran and Iran responding with military actions.
  • The latest strikes were reportedly aimed at Iranian military targets, but the exact details are unclear.

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The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for global politics and the economy. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway,...

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The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for global politics and the economy. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway, with 20% of the world's oil passing through it every day. Any disruption to traffic in the strait could have major consequences for the global economy.

What Experts Say

"The situation is extremely volatile, and the risk of miscalculation is high." — **Dr. Trita Parsi**, founder of the National Iranian American Council

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Who: The US and Iran are the main parties involved in the conflict. What: The conflict centers on control of the Strait of Hormuz. When: The latest...

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  • Who: The US and Iran are the main parties involved in the conflict.
  • What: The conflict centers on control of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • When: The latest round of tensions began on Sunday.

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The situation in the Middle East remains highly uncertain, with both sides dug in and refusing to back down. The US and Iran may engage in further military actions, or they may seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict. Either way, the stakes are high, and the world will be watching closely.

  • The US Congress may play a key role in determining the course of the conflict, with some lawmakers pushing for a more hawkish approach and others advocating for diplomacy.
  • The international community, including countries like China and Russia, may also seek to intervene in the conflict.
  • The outcome of the conflict will have significant implications for global politics and the economy, and could potentially lead to a wider war in the Middle East.

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Can the US and Iran Avoid All-Out War?

Tensions Escalate as Both Sides Claim Control of Strategic Waterway

Monday, July 13, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The situation in the Middle East has escalated dramatically, with the US and Iran engaging in a war of words and military actions. The conflict centers on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea.

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The latest round of tensions began when US Central Command (Centcom) announced that it had completed a new wave of offensive strikes against Iran on Sunday. Iran responded by claiming that it had successfully defended its territory and was in control of the Strait of Hormuz. The US has since countered that it remains in control of the strategic waterway.

Details of the Conflict

  • The US and Iran have been engaged in a low-level conflict since the US withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
  • The situation escalated in recent weeks, with the US imposing new sanctions on Iran and Iran responding with military actions.
  • The latest strikes were reportedly aimed at Iranian military targets, but the exact details are unclear.

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Why It Matters

The conflict between the US and Iran has significant implications for global politics and the economy. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical waterway, with 20% of the world's oil passing through it every day. Any disruption to traffic in the strait could have major consequences for the global economy.

What Experts Say

"The situation is extremely volatile, and the risk of miscalculation is high." — **Dr. Trita Parsi**, founder of the National Iranian American Council

Key Facts

  • Who: The US and Iran are the main parties involved in the conflict.
  • What: The conflict centers on control of the Strait of Hormuz.
  • When: The latest round of tensions began on Sunday.

What Comes Next

The situation in the Middle East remains highly uncertain, with both sides dug in and refusing to back down. The US and Iran may engage in further military actions, or they may seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict. Either way, the stakes are high, and the world will be watching closely.

  • The US Congress may play a key role in determining the course of the conflict, with some lawmakers pushing for a more hawkish approach and others advocating for diplomacy.
  • The international community, including countries like China and Russia, may also seek to intervene in the conflict.
  • The outcome of the conflict will have significant implications for global politics and the economy, and could potentially lead to a wider war in the Middle East.

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