Diplomacys last shot to de-escalate Israel-Iran conflict Breaking down Iran's diplomatic options amid talks with European leaders 02:40 Diplomacy will have a "last shot" within the next two weeks to bring the Israel-Iran conflict to an end, according
Global Leaders Push for De-escalation After U. S. Strikes . . . The Iraqi government condemned the U S strikes on Iran, saying the military escalation created a grave threat to peace and security in the Middle East It said it poses serious risks to regional stability and called for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the crisis
The Israel-Iran Conflict: Q A with RAND Experts | RAND Marzia Giambertoni The escalation represents the convergence of several factors: Iran's nuclear program reaching dangerous thresholds (60 percent uranium enrichment), Israel's assessment that diplomatic options were exhausted, and the strategic window created by Hezbollah's weakened state following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah Israel
How the Israel-Iran Conflict Is Reshaping the Middle East A diplomatic solution to Iran’s nuclear program remains the best bet a step that would have been less forthcoming absent a recalibration in regional dynamics de-escalation, and conflict