US-Iran peace talks collapse, reshaping global economic order. The failed negotiations in Islamabad signal deeper geopolitical fractures with serious market implications. Oil markets face renewed uncertainty as the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint for global energy supplies. With over six weeks of conflict already straining economies worldwide, the breakdown of diplomatic efforts threatens further disruption to crude prices and supply chains. Both nations remain locked in a strategic stalemate where neither can gain without shifting positions. The broader concern extends beyond immediate oil volatility to America's long-term economic dominance. As traditional power structures face challenge, questions emerge about the sustainability of the current global economic framework and whether alternative currencies or trading blocs will gain traction during prolonged instability.
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