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The ceasefire was broken on the first day, and the situation in the Middle East has completely spiraled out of control, with diplomatic promises rendered meaningless.
Just after the US and Iran reached a temporary ceasefire, the Israeli military launched a large-scale airstrike against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran was furious, announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, and claimed that key provisions of the ceasefire agreement had been torn up, refusing to continue negotiations. The White House planned to hold talks in Pakistan on the 11th, but now it has become an awkward situation.
Trump called for a ceasefire the day before, but the next day the conflict escalated, and there is no trust among all parties. If the Strait of Hormuz is closed, oil prices will skyrocket, dragging down the global economy.
The battlefield and diplomacy are severely disconnected, and the situation is extremely dangerous. It is only hoped that the fighting does not escalate further, or else ordinary people will suffer.