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Independent analysis of military dynamics, breaking points, and global power shifts.

 

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⚠️ 14-DAY TRUCE: NEGOTIATION PHASE ⚠️
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Deadline: Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 02:00 AM (Brussels Time)
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14-Day Agreement: Hostilities are suspended. Diplomats are meeting in Islamabad to prevent all-out war.

[ LATEST UPDATES ]
  • Strait of Hormuz: Partial reopening under international surveillance.
  • US Colonel: Transferred to military hospital in Germany, stable condition.
  • Mediation: China and Oman are pushing for a permanent non-aggression pact.
 
 

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Hormuz Blockade: US-Iran Standoff Reaches Critical Point

Hormuz Blockade and Depleted Missile Stocks: The US–Iran Standoff Reaches a Critical Breaking Point

While the fragile ceasefire negotiated in Islamabad had always been hanging by a thread, tensions crossed a new critical threshold on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Between Washington’s announcement of a full naval blockade, the rapid depletion of U.S. strike capabilities, and Tehran’s repeated warnings about a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the region is now edging toward a prolonged confrontation. International diplomacy is effectively on hold until the April 22 deadline — the final marker before what many expect to be a renewed outbreak of open hostilities.

On 16/04/2026

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Key Figures

+ 20 Million

Since 1945, armed conflicts have caused the deaths of more than 20 million people.

+ 111 Million

43.4 million refugees and 68.3 million internally displaced persons worldwide.

+ $14 Trillion

Estimated annual economic cost of armed conflicts around the globe.

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Active armed conflicts worldwide, affecting millions of people.