How real is Iran’s threat to close the Strait of Hormuz? Analysts are divided, speaking of a “global shock” or a “self-inflicted wound” for Tehran
In the shadow of its military conflict with Israel, Iran is brandishing the threat of "blocking" one of the most strategic passageways for international energy trade — the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts weigh the consequences, while many believe Tehran ultimately won't follow through
Iran: Tehran’s life-and-death balancing act — Will it move toward an agreement with the U.S. or opt for a fight to the bitter end?
Faced with Israeli strikes, Western pressure, and the prospect of new mass social unrest, the theocracy in Iran has limited options — the "worst-case scenario" and Trump’s crucial role
Iran – U.S.: Fifth round of nuclear talks begins today with low expectations
The delegations from the U.S. and Iran are meeting in Rome – Tehran reacts strongly to Washington's demand for full dismantling of its uranium enrichment program