Trump's Deal with Iran: A Temporary Pause
The much-hyped deal, which is set to be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, doesn’t end the war. It’s essentially a 60-day extension of a ceasefire When Donald Trump launched his war against Iran in late February, he had ambitious goals: to topple Iran’s theocratic regime, destroy its military capabilities and nuclear program, and instigate a popular uprising by Iranians. A week into the war, Trump said he would only accept Iran’s “unconditional surrender”. On Sunday, Trump
The deal, set to be signed in Geneva, does not end the conflict but extends a ceasefire for 60 days. Trump initially aimed to overthrow Iran's regime and dismantle its military and nuclear programs. He later accepted a deal that allows the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The US president claims to have resolved a problem he created by restoring a key oil route. The agreement comes after Iran closed the strait, causing global economic disruption. Trump celebrated the deal on social media, urging oil to flow again. The situation remains tense with no long-term resolution in sight.
The deal temporarily eases tensions but does not resolve underlying conflicts between the US and Iran.
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