A detailed discussion explores Iran’s recent diplomatic tour across Islamabad, Muscat, and St. Petersburg, outlining a strategic shift in negotiations. Iran sets three conditions: a guaranteed end to war, new control arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz, and only then talks on a revised nuclear deal. Talks with Russia signal deepening strategic alignment, while U.S. responses remain uncertain amid a prolonged blockade. The conversation highlights global economic risks, especially energy flows, and argues Iran is adapting through alternative trade routes. Overall, tensions reflect a broader geopolitical struggle involving Eurasia, BRICS, and shifting global power dynamics.
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