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Hormuz Crisis Exposes Fragile Geopolitics as Iran–US Talks Hit Stalemate

  Energy Shock Adds Pressure to Negotiation Deadlock The deepening crisis in the Middle East is no longer confined to military or diplomatic spheres. As warned by Fatih Birol of the International Energy Agency, the world is facing an unprecedented energy emergency, worsened by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and shrinking commercial oil inventories. Strategic reserves, he notes, are not infinite. Iran–US Dialogue Is Alive but Stuck Despite tensions, indirect communications between Tehran and Washington continue, facilitated by Pakistan, Reuters reported. Tehran’s initial 14-point framework was rejected by the U.S., prompting a revised version aimed at narrowing gaps. Washington has since sent further amendments, reviewed and responded to through the Pakistani channel. Yet disagreements persist over sanctions relief, frozen assets, and the broader regional conflict. Nuclear Constraints Remain the Hardest Barrier Unverified reports from the semi-official Fars News Agency sugges...

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