Why Iran’s Delayed Response Reflects a Calculated Geopolitical Strategy
Tehran’s Strategic Silence Iran’s claim that it is “still reviewing” the U.S. proposal is not indecision—it is strategic calibration. By withholding a formal response, Iran maximizes leverage while assessing how far Washington is willing to bend. The messages relayed through Pakistan offer Tehran diplomatic insulation, allowing it to negotiate without appearing reactive. Economic Stakes Rising as Markets React The possibility of even a partial deal has already sent ripples through global markets. Oil prices have dipped on expectations that supply interruptions may ease if the Strait of Hormuz reopens . But the proposed framework—ending the war, securing maritime stability, and launching 30-day negotiations—leaves Washington’s biggest priorities unresolved: Iran’s nuclear programme and the fate of its enriched uranium. Even as Washington tries to project momentum, optimism voiced by Donald Trump appears disconnected from Tehran’s slower tempo. #World | Ceasefire and regional stab...