Trump Signals No Quick Iran Deal As Conflict Spreads Across Region

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Mar 26, 2026

As Iranian retaliation intensifies and the US issues urgent evacuation warnings from Iraq, the conflict shows no signs of quick resolution. With interceptor stocks running low and the Strait of Hormuz under pressure, what comes next could reshape the entire region...

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The situation in the Middle East has taken a dangerous turn, with tensions between major powers escalating faster than many expected. What started as a targeted operation has now spread across borders, pulling in multiple nations and raising serious questions about how long this conflict can continue before it spirals even further out of control. I’ve been watching these developments closely, and it’s clear that the stakes have never been higher for regional stability and global energy supplies.

Escalating Tensions and the Reality on the Ground

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