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Iran U.S. Deal: Oil, Sanctions, and Nuclear Stalemate
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Iran and the U.S. claim a tentative peace deal ends their war, but details remain secret—brokered by Pakistan, it begins with Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. lifting its oil blockade. Both sides call it a win, but the real test is 60 days of negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions. The deal could ease global oil prices and stabilize markets, reversing the chaos that spiked inflation and killed thousands. Iran’s earlier Strait closure and U.S. blockade crippled economies and fueled inflation—now both powers return to the table. But big questions linger: will Iran dismantle its enriched uranium stockpile? Does this address Hezbollah support? And with Israel’s PM facing internal dissent and Lebanon’s instability, the path to lasting peace remains uncertain.
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