Strategist: The US-Iran conflict may end in May rather than the previously expected June.

Odaily Planet Daily reports: Strategists at Australia’s Commonwealth Bank believe the U.S.-Iran conflict may end in May rather than the June previously expected. Although the ceasefire has not put an end to the fighting, analysts view it as the beginning of the end. In a report, an analyst said that the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz indicates that the peace agreement is making tangible progress. He added that, although the plans proposed by the U.S. and Iran appear to be severely incompatible, the fact that a ceasefire has been reached suggests that, given Iran’s strategic leverage has not been significantly reduced and U.S. allies remain unwilling to provide assistance, the U.S. is keeping an open mind toward compromise on a tentative basis. He added that the economic consequences of the war are continuing to build up; if negotiations break down due to political constraints, the market will respond with a strong negative reaction. (Jin10)

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