Unknowingly, the US-Israel-Iran war has been going on for 100 days! I initially thought it would be a quick decisive strike, but it has turned into a protracted war. Now Iran is openly collecting tolls in the Strait of Hormuz, starting from tens of thousands of dollars up to 2 million dollars, and all passing ships are obediently paying. This shows that Iran is not afraid at all. Moreover, they have even enacted a law specifically for this fee collection, establishing a regulation to charge legally. Can you believe it? It is said that the US has also tentatively agreed to ease sanctions on Iran as one of the conditions for a ceasefire and peace talks. In the future, Iran will be the boss in the Middle East and can walk around freely.



Actually, who wins or loses doesn't really matter; as long as there is a ceasefire, it is good for the market. Looking forward to the early realization of complete peace.

Today (June 7), marks the 100th day since the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran war. Since the large-scale US and Israel airstrikes on Iran on February 28 this year, and Iran's counterattack, intense military clashes have lasted for 40 days. Although a temporary ceasefire agreement was reached afterward, and the US and Iran held the first round of negotiations mediated by Pakistan, as of now, the second round of talks has yet to take place. There are still disagreements between the US and Iran regarding negotiations, and mutual trust remains lacking. Additionally, Israel's escalation of the Lebanon situation, interference in negotiations, and frequent military frictions between Iran and the US over the Strait of Hormuz have made the prospects for peace even more uncertain. $BNB
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