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#Gate广场四月发帖挑战 A two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran: a rapid halt to war, a life-and-death negotiation, a critical turning point for global markets!
On April 12th, local time, after mediation by Pakistan, the third round of US-Iran negotiations in Islamabad concluded, with Iran stating this was the last chance to reach a framework agreement. The two-week ceasefire window is nearing its end, with sharp disagreements on three core issues, diplomatic negotiations and military pressure intensifying simultaneously. The Middle East stands at the crossroads of war and peace, while global capital markets hold their breath.
1. From conflict to ceasefire: the pragmatic logic of forced compromise
The US-Iran ceasefire is not out of goodwill, but a pragmatic retreat amid high war costs and both goals failing.
- US: Over a month of fighting, 13 soldiers killed, daily costs exceeding $1 billion, rapid ammunition depletion. Failure to destroy Iran’s nuclear capability or open the Strait of Hormuz, rising anti-war sentiment domestically, cracks within the Republican Party, Trump urgently needs a “diplomatic victory” to mitigate electoral losses.
- Iran: Subjected to multiple airstrikes, high-level attacks, economic and