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The article points out that a ceasefire agreement is merely a development within a war that has exhausted its participants, as the war itself has dictated its duration and gone beyond the will of the involved parties. The American-Iranian conflict has demonstrated that war possesses its own capacity to control its timing and length. Achieving stability in a ceasefire requires mutual deterrence mechanisms, which are not always available—especially in the context of understanding between Iran and the United States. Additionally, current agreements, such as the Trump understandings, do not guarantee a long-term end to the conflict. The continuation of escalation is linked to the absence of fundamental solutions, and Israel seeks to avoid ending the war in order to serve its interests in the region.
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