While Washington pushes for de-escalation, the path toward a truce remains fractured. Iranian officials have dismissed American strategic influence, maintaining a defiant stance and pledging to respond to any perceived aggression. This hardening of positions leaves little room for maneuver as both nations navigate a cycle of missile exchanges and retaliatory threats.
The volatility between Tehran and Jerusalem complicates the broader U.S. objective of securing a lasting regional resolution. With hostilities continuing despite high-level calls for quiet, the diplomatic strategy faces an immediate test of whether international pressure can override the momentum of ongoing tactical engagements.





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