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White House Iran Deal Hits Tension Points
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The White House secretly unveiled a 60-day ceasefire deal with Iran designed to halt hostilities, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, ease sanctions, and unlock billions in reconstruction funds—though U.S. economic relief is conditional on Iran’s cooperation. President Trump hinted he might not sign it, warning of renewed military action if Iran falters. Details remain classified to protect Iran’s domestic politics, while the agreement demands an immediate halt to all military operations—including in Lebanon—and reaffirms Iran’s nuclear non-proliferation pledge. The IAEA will oversee Iran’s uranium stockpile, and while the U.S. will lift its naval blockade in 30 days, the $300 billion in reconstruction aid won’t come directly from Washington—it’s contingent on Iran’s compliance. Senators are already demanding transparency, and the fragile truce hinges on trust, leverage, and the threat of returning to war.
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