U.S. War Iran, day 42... what you should know

As Iran's conflict enters 42nd day, the eyes of the world are headed by expected peace negotiations. American and Iranian delegations are due to start talks in Pakistan tomorrow, with former President Donald Trump expressing optimism for a possible deal. Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon remain tense after Benjamin Netanyah announced that [...]
American and Iranian delegations are due to start talks in Pakistan tomorrow, with former President Donald Trump expressing optimism for a possible deal.
Meanwhile, Israel and Lebanon remain tense after Benjamin Netanyah announced that he has agreed to discussions with the Lebanese government on Hezbollah's disarming, while fighting and air strikes continue, causing civilian casualties.
In this context, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns about the stability of the global energy market, reports Clancosova, broadcast Periscope.
Peace talks: American and Iranian delegations will start negotiations in Pakistan tomorrow, with Donald Trump saying he is highly optimistic “” that an agreement can be reached. Benjamin Netanyah said he had agreed to negotiations with the Lebanese government aimed at disarming Iran-backed Hezbollah, which itself has called for a ceasefire before the talks begin;
The threat of Lebanon: Israel's invasion and shelling of Lebanon has put the ceasefire and tomorrow's under pressure, with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz as a sign of revenge. Trump said he had told Netanyahu of “kept quiet” in Lebanon, as IDF attacks killed more than 300 people Wednesday. The wars go on between Israel and Hezbollah, with fire in the night.
Hormuz Strait: The American president accused Iran of doing “a poor job” allowing the passage of oil via key waterway, one of the two-week ceasefire conditions. /Periscope











