Tensions between Iran and the United States are escalating amid stalled nuclear negotiations and growing geopolitical friction. Iran has rejected US conditions for any deal, insisting on its sovereign nuclear rights and demanding the removal of restrictions on the Hormuz Strait, while the US continues to push for guarantees that Iran will not develop nuclear weapons. Amid this deadlock, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin has further intensified global attention, raising concerns in Washington. Former US President Donald Trump has come under pressure as the conflict drags on, with reports suggesting he is seeking strategic guidance from global allies, including Russia. Meanwhile, US officials have revealed that military operations related to Iran have already cost around $25 billion, adding economic strain to the ongoing conflict. Trump’s controversial remarks about controlling or renaming the Hormuz Strait have also triggered global backlash, while Iran has dismissed US threats and mocked claims of imminent damage to its oil infrastructure. Overall, the situation reflects deep diplomatic failure and growing fears of broader escalation.


