Tensions between United States and Iran are escalating again despite an ongoing ceasefire, with disputes over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s enriched uranium program at the center. Both sides remain firm—Iran refuses to move its uranium stockpile, while Donald Trump has warned of military action if negotiations fail. Israel has further raised concerns by declaring high alert and preparing for possible renewed conflict, calling the ceasefire fragile and signaling readiness for strong strikes targeting Iran’s infrastructure. Israel has also presented key demands, including removal of uranium, shutting down facilities like Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant, and separating Lebanon from ceasefire terms. Meanwhile, disagreements over naval blockades in the Hormuz region and stalled diplomatic efforts—including proposed talks in Islamabad—have deepened the crisis. Iran-backed Houthi rebels have also warned against U.S. interference. With rising military activity, global concern is growing that if diplomacy collapses, the region could slide into a wider and more destructive war.


