Irán: una guerra sin vencedores que ha cambiado el mundo
Mientras Trump renuncia a más combates y pone el énfasis en la presión económica contra Teherán, arremete contra sus socios y debilita sus alianzas
The Iran war, deemed by many as a war without victors, has irrevocably altered the global landscape. Donald Trump had promised this conflict would be swift, yet six months on from its inception, the toll of over 50,000 deployed troops, soaring energy prices, and an economically unstable world stands testament to its enduring nature.
Despite the president's grand objectives, the regime remains defiant, steadfast in its nuclear ambitions and unwilling to relent, while the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz remains largely blockaded. Republican frustration has grown, culminating in recent declarations of the strait as "American territory", the promise of an "economic Day of Reckoning" for Iran, and aggressive actions against allied nations.
With no resolution in sight, the war has inflicted deep wounds on the world that may linger, if not become permanent fixtures. The story continues to unfold.
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