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Trump's pact with Iran, considered a strategic defeat in Washington

Trump's pact with Iran, considered a strategic defeat in Washington

In Washington, both supporters and opponents called

Lost: Iran's Trump pact, seen as a strategic failure in Washington, presented by Sean Mathews on Thu, 06 / 18 / 2026 - 20: 56 Iran responds strategically and financially to the chickens following the agreement to end the war, the pro-and anti-war voices agreed by US President Donald Trump, the left centre and French President Emmanuel Macron, the right centre, during the signing of an agreement with Iran to end the war in the Middle East, inside Château de Versailles, in Versailles, Paris, the face of the 20th century. Iran also never approached American shoes during the war and was not necessary. The missions and drone attacks depended on US stockpiles of air defense interceptors at dangerous levels, while the blockade of the Hormuz Straits drained Washington's strategic oil supply to a low level of 40 years and began the global fossil fuel economy.

The world was making an economic catastrophe, US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday. The US President concluded an agreement with Iran at the same French palace where Germany and its enemies concluded the WWI. The Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between US users and Iran in 60 trading days to reach a permanent end to the war started by the US and Israel.

In Washington, both supporters and opponents called the deal a debt - even if they agree to end the war in terms of MoU. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle; 124; []) .push ({}}}; Opponents of war may be glad that the war is over and they also stress that this crazy business is a final point of proof that the whole war... was a total calamity, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy wrote on X. We are in this terrible position because of the Neocons who have put [us] in a war to gain us. This is what happens when you lose a war, Brandon Weichert, a conservative commentator, writes on the X, reference to the Republicans who spoke for foreign intervention.' The reckless and reckless deployment of power ' Trump mixed his justification to launch the war on Iran, whose nuclear programme claimed to have already been destroyed in a June 2025 attack.

At first, he reached the idea of overthrowing the Islamic Republic by supporting Kurdish fighters and Iranian protesters. He also said the US would destroy Iran's army and put an end to its ballistic mission programme, which he framed as a threat to the US. He did not present Iran's unconditional surrender..

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Former US offices say Trump's MOUL does not reach any of these war goals and leave the US in a weaker position to advance its status targets at the trading table.

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle) I lost, dreamed-o-dream of Iran, a lot of power and influence. Deterrence is gone. Iran survived the great deployment of air, naval and US missions since the Second Iraq War,he added.' Iran gets hold of a lot of money ' Other than a reason not to develop a nuclear weapon - whose construction and use are already proven under a Fatwa issued by the supreme assassination leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - MoU is vague on Iran's nuclear program. It does not close the door of Iran that criminalizes uranium as part of a final agreement. Any Iranian advocating respect for an environmental moratorium would be questionable, some experts say, because the US has already caused damage that could take years to repair them. Iran's nuclear program has already been damaged for years.

So if they present a moratorium they don't really offer anything,said David Schenker, a former US senior official now, at the Washington Institute for Eastern Policy, ME. From above to trailer jacket': How Oman gives a look into the post-war Gulf Read moreTrump added Wednesday that the US needs a common senseapproach to Iran's angry civilian nuclear program, Iran Hawks who oppose any compromise. American critics were particularly involved in the financial way Iran is prepared to read.

MoU leaves all sanctions on Iranian oil sales, raises the American bloc of Iranian ports and makes a process for Iran to begin recovering its frozen assessments, which Tehran says stands at over $100 billion. Iran clearly becomes a lot of economic b

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