US-Iran deal 'wouldn't resolve anything': Trump trapped between 'unwinnable war, unpresentable deal'
Summary
President Donald Trump is involved in efforts to end the conflict between the US and Iran. An expert says that the possible deal on the conflict would only stop fighting temporarily without fixing the main problems like Iran's nuclear program and sanctions.Key Facts
- Iran and the US are trying to reach an agreement to end their conflict, but no deal has been made yet.
- Ali Vaez, Iran Project Director at the International Crisis Group, says a deal would not solve the core issues.
- The main problems include Iran’s nuclear activities, economic sanctions, and regional political rivalries.
- The deal being discussed would only keep a ceasefire in place and not provide a lasting solution.
- President Trump has said a deal could happen soon, but experts disagree about its effectiveness.
- The conflict has involved military actions like the shooting down of a US helicopter by Iran.
- The situation affects the Middle East region and has led to violence in places like Lebanon and Israel.
- Discussions about peace continue despite ongoing flare-ups and attacks in the region.
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