As peace talks collapse, US President Donald Trump is considering limited military strikes against Iran. The US has already initiated a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to break the stalemate. The President reportedly prefers to avoid prolonged military conflicts.
US President Trump is considering resuming limited military strikes and the Strait of Hormuz blockade after peace talks with Iran collapsed. Officials suggest he favors limited measures over a full-scale bombing campaign due to concerns over regional destabilization. This signals a potential escalation of tensions and military conflict in the Middle East.
High-level ceasefire talks between the US and Iran collapsed over issues like nuclear weapons and opening the Strait of Hormuz. In a worst-case scenario, a prolonged conflict could block the Persian Gulf, severely impacting South Korea's energy and supply chains. Therefore, the Korean government must focus on reducing reliance on Middle Eastern crude and diversifying logistics networks to minimize shocks.