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The article discusses the developments of the US-Iranian agreement post-war, indicating that both parties are close to reaching a deal, with some disagreements remaining over detailed provisions. Iran has managed to maintain its right to nuclear enrichment and its missile programs without dismantling them, with the nuclear program continuing with only limited modifications—all while preserving its regional role and control over the Strait of Hormuz. The war's outcomes and leaks have shifted the balance of power, as Iran emerged stronger and was able to solidify its position as a regional power. Meanwhile, Israel experienced a decline in its roles and independence, with regional power balances being redrawn to reflect Iran's interests and the new regional equilibrium.
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