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Iran War: Is US Backing Away From Ceasefire?

Ambassador Dr. Jamil by Ambassador Dr. Jamil
May 1, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Donald Trump’s indications of renewed attacks on Iran have triggered severe global concern, once again plunging the international community into uncertainty and fears of potential catastrophe.

The escalating tension between the United States and Iran has now brought the region to such a critical juncture where the situation could deteriorate at any moment. On one hand, US President Trump has stated that the possibility of a deal with Iran exists and that Iranian leadership is willing to negotiate, while on the other hand he has also signaled that the military option has not been completely ruled out. US defense officials say that all possible measures are being taken to protect human lives, however questions are also being raised regarding wartime casualties.

The US President is currently under strong influence of Israel, while the situation inside Iran is also highly sensitive domestically. Tehran has activated its air defense system, which has also been confirmed by Iranian media outlets, while due to small drones and suspicious aerial activity, security has remained on high alert. The Iranian leadership maintains that the US naval blockade and pressure on ports is considered a “continuation of military action” and cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.

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The Israeli Defense Minister has also taken a hard stance, stating that further action against Iran may be taken in order to prevent it from becoming a future threat. Similarly, Israeli strikes and retaliatory actions in Lebanon have made the peace process uncertain despite a ceasefire. The global energy market has also been severely affected by this situation, with oil prices reaching a four-year high. This increase is not only putting pressure on the global economy but is also creating serious economic challenges for developing countries.

Pakistan is still continuing its efforts for mediation between Iran and the United States; however, it appears that the Israeli lobby, which has deeply entrenched its influence within the American power structure, has once again become active. This is why there is readiness for a short but powerful strike, as the long-standing desire of the United States and Israel has been for Iran to completely step back from uranium enrichment, while the Iranian leadership remains firm on this position. On the other hand, after the completion of 60 days of war, President Trump is required to notify Congress, after which he will receive an additional 30-day extension; however, that extension is not for escalating the conflict but for withdrawing US troops.

Experts say that although economic sanctions and naval blockade pressure on Iran are severe, Tehran has long faced difficult conditions and instead of fully yielding to pressure, it has the capability to adopt alternative strategies. This is why, despite the current escalation, Iran does not appear ready for any immediate major concession. As for the ceasefire, it effectively ended on the very day the Trump administration imposed a maritime blockade on Iranian ports, resulting in heavy economic difficulties for Iran. The diplomatic situation between Iran and the United States is also quite complex. Former US General Mark Kimmit has made it clear that despite military and economic pressure on Iran, immediate progress toward negotiations appears difficult, and the likelihood is that the deadlock will continue. However, he also stated that global pressure could eventually open the path toward negotiations, especially if tensions increase over key routes such as the Strait of Hormuz.

Still, some analysts expect that even while remaining under the influence of the Israeli lobby, the United States may now be more inclined toward a ceasefire rather than war, and there is a possibility that if President Trump is given some political space, he may seek a permanent ceasefire deal with Iran, because the world is now waiting for peace rather than war. Two months have passed since the conflict began, and after such a long period, one-sided and negative rhetoric from both sides should also come to an end, as this verbal escalation is also proving harmful to the global economy. Stock markets around the world are witnessing daily fluctuations due to these statements, which must be stopped, and a complete end to the war must be ensured in order to stabilize the global economy.

In contrast, tonight Donald Trump is scheduled to be briefed by his military commanders on a short-term and powerful strike against Iran, which could once again ignite fire and bloodshed in the region and would be nothing short of creating a storm in the global economy.

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