The confrontation between the U.S. and Iran is at a critical high-risk point. Trump has confirmed that he is considering a "limited military strike" on Iran, and the U.S. Navy's USS Ford aircraft carrier has entered the Mediterranean, forming a dual aircraft carrier deterrence with the USS Lincoln. Iran, on the other hand, is conducting live-fire military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz and has stated that it will submit a draft nuclear agreement within 2-3 days. Both sides are engaged in a high-stakes game at the negotiation table and on the brink of conflict, and any miscalculation could trigger a full-scale war.
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The confrontation between the U.S. and Iran is at a critical high-risk point. Trump has confirmed that he is considering a "limited military strike" on Iran, and the U.S. Navy's USS Ford aircraft carrier has entered the Mediterranean, forming a dual aircraft carrier deterrence with the USS Lincoln. Iran, on the other hand, is conducting live-fire military exercises in the Strait of Hormuz and has stated that it will submit a draft nuclear agreement within 2-3 days. Both sides are engaged in a high-stakes game at the negotiation table and on the brink of conflict, and any miscalculation could trigger a full-scale war.