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Analysis • As Trump and Tehran wrestle for Hormuz, Iran's nuclear program is forgotten

The News

An analysis by Haaretz highlights that the ongoing conflict between Donald Trump and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz has led to the neglect of attention on Iran's nuclear program. The article suggests that the strategic dispute over the waterway is overshadowing nuclear concerns. This matters as it indicates a shift in focus in US-Iran tensions.

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Why it matters

Military buildup in Hormuz raises risk of accidental conflict

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  • Military buildup in Hormuz raises risk of accidental conflict
  • Iran's nuclear progress could accelerate without scrutiny

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