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April 23, 2026

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U.S.–Iran Conflict Enters Fifth Week as Trump Sets Conditions for Cease‑Fire.

 

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Washington (Horn post) The military confrontation between the United States and Iran entered its 33rd day with both diplomatic and military developments unfolding across the Middle East and beyond.

 

U.S. President Donald Trump said that Iran has signaled interest in a cease‑fire, but Washington’s acceptance remains contingent on the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic oil shipping lane whose closure has severely disrupted global energy markets (Business Day).

 

Officials in Tehran have denied claims that they formally requested a ceasefire, calling such assertions unfounded while reaffirming that talks continue through intermediaries (Sky News).

 

The United States has also deployed additional naval assets to the region, including a third aircraft carrier strike group, as part of its ongoing operations against Iranian forces (New York Post).

 

Domestically in the U.S., public opinion polls show significant opposition to deploying ground troops in Iran, even as the government maintains that its objectives can be achieved without a large land force (Washington Post).

 

Analysts note diverging strategic aims between the United States and Israel in the conflict, with Washington emphasizing containment and economic interests, while Israel prioritizes dismantling Tehran’s regional military influence (Le Monde).

 

The war has rippled across international relations, with President Trump publicly criticizing European countries for failing to join the U.S.‑led campaign (The Guardian).

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