The Iran-US conflict has been a source of tension and uncertainty for the world, with the latest developments raising questions about the future of negotiations and the potential for a peace deal. As the war in Iran continues, with its impact on global oil prices and the Strait of Hormuz, the situation remains fluid and complex. The US has proposed a "very clear red line" for peace terms, and Iran has responded, but the details of the proposal and the Iranian response remain unclear. The tension is further heightened by the ongoing internet blackout in Iran, which has now entered its third month, and the increasing number of attacks on shipping in the Persian Gulf. The situation is further complicated by the involvement of other countries, such as Qatar and Kuwait, and the presence of hardline factions within Iran that are opposed to a deal with the US. The future of the conflict and the potential for a peace deal remain uncertain, with the world watching closely for any signs of progress or escalation.