By Independent News Roundup
Barbara
Boyd argues the Iran war is being compressed toward a defined endpoint
determined by President Trump and key Arab allies in the Abraham
Accords, who want Iran no longer to pose a military threat after attacks
on Gulf civilian infrastructure. She says expectations of U.S. ground
troops are misguided and that a ceasefire is more likely, citing a
Pakistan-China backchannel effort tied to reopening the Strait of
Hormuz, Iran’s stated willingness to end the conflict under conditions,
and Trump’s public consideration of a ceasefire. Boyd frames the
conflict as an economic operation with military enforcement aimed at
breaking a transatlantic energy-control system: maximum-pressure
financial measures weakened Iran before fighting began, while U.S.
agencies expanded domestic energy output and Treasury managed oil-supply
measures to prevent market collapse. She contrasts Europe and U.S.
“green mandate” states facing high fuel costs with “drill” states she
says are buffered.
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