Six months into a war neither side has won, Iran and the United States find themselves at a crossroads familiar to history — where military exhaustion gives way to economic siege and the language of diplomacy returns, however cautiously, to the table. Iranian President Pezeshkian has framed this moment not as retreat but as strength, calling for negotiations while his country endures strikes on its schools and hospitals. Washington, unwilling to escalate further militarily, is turning to sanctions as its next instrument of pressure, even as China urges restraint and positions itself as a count
Iran Calls for War's End 'From Position of Power' as US Escalates Economic Pressure
US military operations have targeted Iranian schools, hospitals, and infrastructure according to Iranian officials, causing civilian impact.
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