Tensions between the United States and Iran have risen again after Washington showed little interest in Tehran’s latest proposal to end the war, while Russia backed Iran.
What Iran proposed
- Iran suggested a plan to stop the war immediately
- Key points included:
- Ending attacks and reopening the Strait of Hormuz
- Removing U.S. sanctions and naval pressure
- Postponing nuclear talks to a later stage
In simple terms: stop fighting now, discuss nuclear issues later.
Why the U.S. is not agreeing
- The U.S., led by Donald Trump, is not satisfied with the proposal
- The main issue:
- The plan does not deal with Iran’s Nuclear program right away
The U.S. stance remains firm:
No agreement without clear nuclear restrictions.
Russia backs Iran
- Vladimir Putin has supported Iran’s position
- Russia is pushing for:
- Ending the war without forcing immediate nuclear concessions
This shows stronger alignment between Russia and Iran.
Current situation
- The conflict has reached a stalemate
- There is a fragile ceasefire, but:
- No final peace deal
- Continued political and military tension
- The situation is also impacting global oil markets and regional stability
Big Picture
- Iran wants Peace first, Nuclear talks later
- The U.S. wants nuclear limits first
- Russia is siding with Iran
This disagreement has stalled peace efforts.
Bottom Line
The war is not ending anytime soon.
With major powers divided, the situation is turning into a long and tense standoff instead of a quick resolution.














