Iran has declared its refusal to capitulate in the war with the United States. Tehran hopes to prolong the conflict and exacerbate the global economic crisis by controlling the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran refuses to surrender in the current conflict with the United States. This was reported by The Washington Post with reference to sources in Tehran.
Terms of negotiations
Iran is ready to negotiate only if the US and Israeli attacks stop. Tehran insists that any dialogue is possible only after the cessation of hostilities against the country.
Iran's strategy
Tehran is counting on the war to drag on. A key element of the strategy is control over the Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of the world's oil exports pass.
Iran hopes that the protracted conflict will lead to a worsening of the global economic crisis.
Context.
The conflict between Iran and the United States has been going on for several months. The Strait of Hormuz remains strategically important for global energy markets. The United States and Israel continue to attack Iranian targets, which complicates peace talks.







