
100 Days In: US-Iran Peace Talks Stalled as Gulf Tensions Persist
As the 100-day mark of the war looms, the US and Iran show little progress toward an interim peace deal, with frozen Iranian assets and a parallel conflict with Hezbollah hindering talks. Fresh Gulf violence includes missiles and drones, and the US has struck Iranian radar sites, while oil prices remain elevated. Pakistan is mediating, but the path to a broader truce—potentially tied to Iran's nuclear program—remains uncertain.
