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The article discusses the results and developments related to an agreement between the United States and Iran regarding the nuclear issue, after more than one hundred days of war and pressure. The text explains that the agreement includes a ceasefire and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for Iran temporarily suspending its nuclear program, while negotiations continue over the lifting of sanctions. Despite varying assessments from the involved parties, Iran considers the agreement a victory, as it has strengthened its regional standing and compelled Washington to recognize it as a partner, amid a decline in the strategies of blockade and American pressure. The article also highlights the differing outcomes between the U.S. and Iran, with Iran losing some of its strength, while Washington has realized that deterrence is no longer effective. Gulf countries have begun to see the limited support from the U.S., and Israel has ended up with unexpected results, as its goals of disrupting Iran’s capabilities were not achieved.
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