After the War

The United States has seized a tanker in international waters as truce goes on. The United States must call for indefinite ceasefire to prevent further escalation of conflict. It must be wary of Iranian design to push the region to the brink of war. The most prudent action for the US government would be to go for peace talks, and use the peace table to resolve its differences with Iran. Iran has been belligerent enough in the past weeks on the war front. The time for peace talks have arrived and it must be allowed to succeed. An indefinite ceasefire would save lives not just in the Middle-East but also safeguard the interests of the United States. The dominant power of our times, United States, must realize the efficacy of peace and give it an opportunity to function. Peace should be given a fair advantage that it must deserve in the twenty-first century. All differences with Iran must be resolved either in the United Nations or during the peace talks. The further escalation of violence must be avoided and innocent citizens should be given the opportunity to live and work as they see fit. Freedom cannot be abrogated and peace is the best bet that the warring parties have in their dialogic baskets. Thousands have died lately and their memories must be preserved through peace and its beneficiaries must realize that war is not an option in the twenty-first century.

The regime change, as foreseen by the United States has been accomplished, and there’s no further need for war in the region. The Middle-East has suffered enough and its political and social conditions should not be allowed to deteriorate more. The United States should be more circumspect and use all opportunities given to it to further the causes of peace in the region. The prevention of lives and damage to property must be reduced as efficaciously as it must for normalcy to take its place. Using military to resolve political problems is not the best course of action under the political circumstances. Politics must be allowed to succeed in the region and peace between Iran and the United States should be made a reality. Israel and its security must be given a fair advantage, and its allies must acknowledge the dangers that it has to face every day. The United States must use its diplomatic repertoire to resolve its differences with Iran and not allow Iran’s tirade to derail the future peace talks. The United States has the upper hand and must use it wisely.

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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