US-Iran deal brings temporary truce but underlying tensions remain unresolved
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The Economist
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The article reports on a tentative peace deal between the US and Iran ending their nearly four-month war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. While the agreement brings immediate relief to the region and global energy markets, the article warns that the underlying issues that caused the war remain unresolved, and fighting could resume as both sides may seek better terms.
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· 5 pulledON ROUGHLY 40 OCCASIONS since March, Donald Trump has claimed that he was close to a deal with Iran.
This time, he was, at last, right.
It will bring needed relief to a scarred region, and to global energy markets.
But it will not resolve the issues that brought America and Iran to war in the first place
And they could start fighting again in the hope of getting a better one
And they could start fighting again in the hope of getting a better one
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