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No victory, no defeat: Iran war pauses with fragile freeze

No victory, no defeat: Iran war pauses with fragile freeze
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No victory, no defeat: Iran war pauses with fragile freeze Thousands dead, hundreds of billions lost and a ceasefire agreement many analysts expect to collapse. The Iran ceasefire, explained 4-MIN READ4-MIN The drones are grounded, tankers are reportedly moving again through the Strait of Hormuz and an electronically signed memorandum of understanding has formalised the pause.

Advertisement No victory, no defeat: Iran war pauses with fragile freeze Thousands dead, hundreds of billions lost and a ceasefire agreement many analysts expect to collapse. The Iran ceasefire, explained 4-MIN READ4-MIN The drones are grounded, tankers are reportedly moving again through the Strait of Hormuz and an electronically signed memorandum of understanding has formalised the pause. After 108 days, thousands dead and hundreds of billions of US dollars stripped from the global economy, the US-Israel war on Iran has ended – for now. Not with victory. Not with defeat. With a freeze. Advertisement The United States and Israel assassinated Iran’s supreme leader and many of its top officials, then went on to degrade the country’s air defences, military infrastructure and industrial capacity. But they could not make Tehran capitulate, abandon its nuclear know-how, dismantle the Revolutionary Guards, surrender its missile programme or break with Hezbollah and the Houthis. Advertisement “Tactical success did not translate into strategic success,” said Andreas Krieg, an associate professor of defence studies at King’s College London and a Middle East risk consultant. Advertisement Select Voice Select Speed 1.00x
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