Iran Didn’t Lose — And That’s the Most Dangerous Outcome of Trump’s Ceasefire - Novarapress
Summary
The article argues that the recent two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran, framed by Washington as a decisive success, is actually a strategic failure for the US. Despite a heavy military campaign, the US failed to achieve its stated objectives: ending Iran's nuclear program, destroying its military capability, or achieving regime change. Conversely, Iran successfully utilized its geographic leverage over the Strait of Hormuz to inflict historic global economic damage, demonstrating that its regime and strategic capabilities remain largely intact. The conflict has not been resolved but merely paused, leaving the fundamental geopolitical tensions and the global economic disruption caused by the Hormuz closure largely unaddressed.
(Source:Novara Press)