Middle East Crisis: A Dangerous Calm, Experts Warn

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The current situation in the Middle East is deceptively quiet. Oil exports continue, Iran's nuclear program shows no immediate activity, and major militant groups are lying low. However, security analysts describe this as a "knife-edge" calm. They warn the underlying crisis is unresolved and could escalate rapidly. The region remains in a grim predicament. The absence of visible conflict does not mean peace has been achieved. Key tensions, from diplomatic standoffs to unresolved conflicts, persist beneath the surface. Experts caution that this fragile stability could break at any moment, leading to a sudden and severe new phase of the crisis.