Tehran aims to break the EU-US alliance/ Hormuz paid for and Lebanon 'in play' against Trump

2026-04-15 17:14:52 / BOTA ALFA PRESS

Tehran aims to break the EU-US alliance/ Hormuz paid for and Lebanon 'in

Tensions between Iran, Europe and the United States are entering a new phase, where the role of the European Union is becoming increasingly important.

According to an analysis published by "Corriere della Sera", the war in Iran has brought direct consequences for the European economy. Energy bills have increased significantly and the economy is expected to feel impacts such as increased inflation, slowing growth and more unemployment.

In this situation, Iran seems to be changing its approach towards Europe. After a period of neglect, it is now trying to get closer and exploit the divisions among European countries and unstable relations with the US.

One of the most sensitive points is the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil transportation. According to the analysis, Iran could use this area to pressure Europe, even imposing restrictions or "fees" on the passage of ships.

At the same time, the issue of the nuclear program remains at the center. Talks have been long and difficult, and there is still no clear agreement on the next steps.

Meanwhile, European countries are trying to pursue a more independent line from the US. France and Britain are discussing a naval mission in Hormuz to ensure shipping security, while cooperation with Gulf countries is also increasing.

In the background remains the conflict in the Middle East and the situation in Gaza and Lebanon, which directly affect political and diplomatic decisions. / Corriere della Sera

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