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The article discusses changes in the United States' strategy towards Iran, where Washington is expanding its economic pressure in an effort to weaken Iran's ability to finance its military and economic activities. The measures include targeting oil exports, financial transfers, and shipping and trade networks, especially through the Strait of Hormuz, with the aim of reducing the resources that enable Iran to continue escalating the conflict. The strategy seeks to strike a balance between political and military pressure. The article confirms that this shift aims to manage the war more effectively and reduce military costs, while also attempting to push Iran toward negotiations by constraining its economic resources, amidst ongoing tensions and potential escalation in the region. It also notes that these policies impact regional stability and are based on Washington's assessment that this pressure might alter Iran's calculations before any resumption of nuclear talks.
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