The ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, which started on February 28, 2026, with operations 'Epic Fury' and 'Roaring Lion' led by the US and Israel, is now approaching a ceasefire after 107 days.
Final discussions to end the war are scheduled for Friday, with expectations of a resolution if all goes as planned.
The war, which began with the death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khamenei and the closure of the Hormuz Strait, had raised fears of escalating into a global conflict. However, multiple factors have contributed to the ceasefire announcement.
Legal constraints under the US War Powers Act of 1973, which limits military engagements without Congressional approval to 60 days, played a significant role.
This deadline had already passed on May 1, 2026, leaving President Donald Trump with limited options to continue the conflict.
Additionally, mid-term elections in November 2026 and rising domestic economic concerns, including increased crude and gas prices, added pressure on the US administration. China's diplomatic efforts also influenced the situation.
While no direct military threats were made, China applied significant economic and diplomatic pressure, leveraging its reliance on Iranian oil and its 25-year cooperation agreement with Iran.
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