Ian Bremmer Raises Questions on Iran Talks (X)
New Delhi: Amidst the ongoing tension between America and Iran, efforts for ceasefire have intensified, but questions are also being raised regarding these efforts. Political analyst Ian Bremmer has indicated that this conversation may not be just a peace initiative but also a strategic step. He believes that US President Donald Trump is trying to buy time through talks so that by completing military preparations, pressure can be put on Iran's important oil center Kharg Island.
According to Bremmer, Trump is repeatedly mentioning oil and strategic bases, which indicates that his focus is not just on diplomacy. He believes that talks will continue until the American army is fully prepared. After this the situation may change.
However, Bremer also believes that Trump does not want a complete war. Rising inflation and political pressure in America are influencing their decisions. In such a situation, he can also take steps to reduce tension, allowing for better management of the domestic situation.
Meanwhile, the team of US Vice President JD Vance is reaching Islamabad, while the Iranian delegation has also left for talks. This talk to be held in the next 24 hours is considered important towards reducing tension between the two countries.
Bremer warned that even if talks continued, instability in the Strait of Hormuz could persist. This is an important route for global oil supply and any disruption here can have an impact on the entire world economy.
Experts believe that Iran will join the talks but is in no mood to give many concessions. According to Bremmer, Iran has made the ability to disrupt sea routes its strongest weapon instead of traditional military power.
Bremer clearly said that the direction of this entire crisis will largely depend on Trump's decisions. They allege that Trump sometimes takes decisions based on personal thinking instead of expert advice, which can complicate the situation.
In the end, Bremer's conclusion was clear that no one would win in this conflict. Increasing instability in the Middle East, fluctuations in the oil market and rising tensions in global politics are causing losses for all parties.
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