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Iran Deal Set to Sign Sunday, But Leaves the Nuclear Question Open
The memorandum reopens Hormuz and extends the ceasefire — yet defers the enrichment fight that started the war
The memorandum reopens Hormuz and extends the ceasefire — yet defers the enrichment fight that started the war
Both capitals are telling the truth about different layers of the same agreement. One signature is pending in neither's messaging.
Tehran put a war-zone threat on the cover page of a $1.77 trillion stock debut. Trading starts Friday.
Vance will attend a weekend ceremony in Europe. Trump won't. Iran's negotiators say nothing has been approved.
The declaration is recycled. What's new is that vessels are now being struck on both sides, and the dead are neither American nor Iranian.
A president frames permanent seizure of a foreign nation's energy sector as routine — and points to an operation already underway as proof it works.
A deal contingent on Hezbollah was signed by parties who can't deliver Hezbollah.
Read the audience: the line was leverage talk for Iranian negotiators, not a domestic policy statement. The deal still tracks the November clock.