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The memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran led to a fragile ceasefire, with America making significant concessions in exchange for vague promises regarding Iran's nuclear program. Iran selectively interprets the texts to enhance its regional influence, disregarding official explanations in order to prolong negotiations, use them to buy time, and achieve strategic gains at the expense of stability in the region. Different interpretations of clauses, such as the Strait of Hormuz, the nuclear program, and frozen funds, raise the risk of escalating into military conflict or regional disputes, while the memorandum also opens the door for increased Iranian influence in the area.
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