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The article reveals the failure of the Trump administration's efforts to achieve official progress in nuclear negotiations with Iran, more than two months after signing a memorandum of understanding to test new intentions aimed at easing tensions. Despite expectations of reopening the Strait of Hormuz and halting Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, detailed talks have not commenced, and sanctions and port blockades on Iran have been resumed. Additionally, the administration has reneged on key provisions of the memorandum, such as the reconstruction plan and oil facilitation measures, while Trump threatens Oman militarily over its talks with Iran. At the same time, economic pressures on Iran are increasing, but analysts believe that the Iranian people will bear the costs of sanctions, not the ruling regime. Moreover, limited military options make controlling the Strait of Hormuz uncertain, as Trump's popular support continues to decline.
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