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Iran conflict turns into new Cold War: US media

Published on: April 28, 2026 9:13 PM

A US media report has described the ongoing Iran conflict as a new Cold War-like standoff. The assessment is significant as it highlights growing concerns that tensions between Iran and the United States could persist for months without resolution. The situation is also impacting global energy markets and regional security.

According to Axios, the conflict has entered a prolonged phase involving sanctions, military actions, and intermittent negotiations. The report warned that the deadlock is unlikely to end soon and could keep oil prices elevated for an extended period. It also noted the risk of sudden escalation into open conflict.

Read more: Iran says US cannot dictate policy to nations

Moreover, US officials reportedly fear being trapped in a situation with neither war nor a formal agreement. The ongoing standoff may require continued American military presence in the region. Restrictions in key maritime routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, are also contributing to uncertainty in global trade.

Additionally, internal discussions within the US administration suggest differing approaches toward Iran. Some advisers support maintaining economic pressure through sanctions and naval restrictions, while others debate the possibility of renewed military action. The White House has not reached a final decision on the strategy.

Read more: Iran marks “US defeat” anniversary 

Finally, the report states that diplomatic negotiations remain stalled over Iran’s nuclear program and maritime disputes. Iran has proposed conditional talks, but the US insists nuclear issues must be addressed first. Analysts warn that continued deadlock could deepen economic and geopolitical instability in the region.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Cold War comparison Iran, Iran nuclear talks, Iran US tensions, Latest, Middle East conflict news, Strait of Hormuz crisis, US sanctions Iran

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