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War & Conflict2h 14m ago

A proposed US-Iran deal would involve a phased approach of sequential rewards to Tehran, with the agreement not immediately addressing Iran's nuclear program, instead deferring it to a future 60-day negotiating process.

Strait of Hormuz

Who
US, Iran, Becca Wasser, Mark Dubowitz, Alex Vatanka, Michelle Jamrisko, Adrienne Tong
What
A proposed US-Iran deal would involve a phased approach of sequential rewards to Tehran, with the agreement not immediately addressing Iran's nuclear program, instead deferring it to a future 60-day negotiating process.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 08:11:08 GMT · 2h 14m ago
Where
Strait of Hormuz ·
Why
The deal aims to prevent the White House from being caught out as it tries to end conflict and curb Iran's nuclear program through a phased approach.
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This proposed deal could potentially loosen Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz, a key waterway for global oil and gas flows, and could also start winding down an unpopular war that has impacted global energy prices and inflation. However, critics warn it could lead to a protracted negotiating process and a fragile ceasefire, potentially allowing Iran to gain funds without fully resolving critical issues.

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