The situation between the United States and Iran remains highly tense as the world closely watches the upcoming Islamabad Talks Part 2. A major development is the reported rise in control of the IRGC, with Ahmad Vahidi and hardliners allegedly sidelining moderate leaders like Abbas Araghchi. This shift raises doubts about the effectiveness of diplomatic talks, as key decisions now appear to be driven by military leadership rather than political figures. Core disagreements persist over issues such as control of the Strait of Hormuz, uranium enrichment, and the presence of U.S. military bases in the Middle East. While negotiations are being prepared, both sides continue aggressive rhetoric, increasing fears of renewed conflict. The outcome of the talks will be crucial in determining whether tensions ease or escalate into a broader confrontation.


