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Strategic Pressure: Iran Uses Hormuz as Key Negotiation Weapon

The ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, with the Strait of Hormuz emerging as the central point of geopolitical confrontation. Iran is firmly sticking to its conditions, demanding guarantees from the U.S. that no future attacks will be carried out, along with the removal of naval blockades before any nuclear discussions take place. Tehran has positioned Hormuz as a strategic pressure tool, significantly affecting global shipping routes, with vessels reportedly rerouting via the Gulf of Oman, disrupting trade flows and impacting several Asian economies including China, Japan, and South Korea. Meanwhile, the U.S., led by Donald Trump, is facing increasing diplomatic pressure and insists that Iran must not be allowed to impose conditions on negotiations. Washington continues to oppose Iran’s nuclear ambitions and rejects any form of maritime restrictions or “extortion” in the region. The conflict has also intensified alongside regional instability involving Israel and Lebanon. With both sides refusing to compromise, Hormuz remains the key flashpoint in a growing geopolitical standoff.

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