US And Iran Exchange Fire As Peace Talks No Gree Move Forward
WASHINGTON/TEHRAN — Tension don rise again between America and Iran after both countries exchange military attacks while peace talks between them still dey hang.
According to reports from Reuters, AFP, Al Jazeera, and BBC, the latest attacks don increase fears say the crisis fit turn into a bigger conflict if both sides no reach agreement soon.
US officials talk say dem carry out defensive strikes against some Iranian military facilities after reports emerge say Iranian forces bring down an American surveillance drone. In response, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claim responsibility for attacks targeting a military base linked to US operations.
The fresh exchange of fire happen at a time when negotiations between both countries don hit serious roadblock. Major issues wey still cause disagreement include Iran nuclear programme, removal of economic sanctions, and security around the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes.
Reuters report say American leaders insist any agreement must stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. However, Iranian authorities maintain say their nuclear programme na for peaceful and civilian purposes and reject some of the conditions proposed by Washington.
Other international media platforms, including The New York Times and Axios, report say diplomats from both countries still dey try find common ground, but major differences remain unresolved.
The crisis don also affect the global economy as oil prices rise due to concerns about possible disruptions to international oil supply, according to Reuters and The Guardian.
Security experts warn say if negotiations continue to stall, the conflict fit spread across other parts of the Middle East and further increase instability in the region.
Despite the latest violence, officials from both countries say discussions are expected to continue, although reaching a final agreement still appears difficult.



