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U.S. and Iran Peace Deal Sparks Debate

U.S. and Iran Peace Deal Sparks Debate

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Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran have officially begun, setting a 60-day deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lift oil blockades, and revive a nuclear deal. Vice President Vance calls it a win-win, claiming Iran’s nuclear program is already weakened and the U.S. stands to gain little if diplomacy fails. The deal, signed unexpectedly in France by President Trump and confirmed by Iranian President Pezeshkian, halts hostilities that began in February and cost 13 American lives, thousands of civilians, and destabilized global markets. Trump celebrates the agreement on social media, citing soaring stock markets, falling oil prices, and Iran’s inability to build nuclear weapons — while dismissing critics as jealous or foolish. But opposition looms, even within his own party, warning that Iran’s nuclear ambitions remain uncurbed and that threatening the Strait of Hormuz has proven effective — and that the war’s outcome could have been different if the strait had stayed open and sanctions remained in place.

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