"Donald Trump threatened last week that Iran would be bombed at a "much higher level and intensity than it was before" if it did not agree to terms - but faces pressure at home to wind down the conflict and seek approval from Congress to continue strikes."
"With no clear end to the war in sight, here are the key sticking points still blocking a peace deal."
Donald Trump threatened a higher level of bombing against Iran if Iran did not agree to new terms. Pressure exists domestically to wind down the conflict and to seek approval from Congress to continue strikes. No clear end to the war is in sight, leaving major obstacles to a peace deal unresolved. The conflict’s continuation depends on political authorization, while the threat of escalation raises uncertainty about negotiations. Without agreement on concrete terms and a defined path to ending hostilities, negotiations remain blocked by competing priorities at home and abroad.
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