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The Trump administration faces a political and strategic dilemma in its approach toward Iran, where efforts to escalate have shifted to a quick containment attempt through a temporary ceasefire agreement lasting 60 days. This agreement includes a ceasefire and opens negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program. It is expected to involve the easing of sanctions and the release of frozen Iranian assets, amid ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz—one of the most critical energy ports—and Tehran's official rejection of the deal. The Trump administration faces internal opposition from Republicans, who fear that the agreement would be seen as a significant concession to Iran, reflecting economic and political pressures ahead of the American elections.
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