Trump thinks his freshly signed ceasefire deal is a victory. It is – for Iran | Simon Jenkins
Summary
President Donald Trump has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Iran after four months of conflict that began with joint U.S. and Israeli actions. The deal includes a $300 billion fund to rebuild Iran, lifting economic sanctions, and promises not to interfere in Iran’s internal matters, marking a possible end to the war.Key Facts
- The conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran started about four months ago.
- President Trump signed a ceasefire deal offering Iran $300 billion for rebuilding.
- The deal includes ending economic sanctions on Iran.
- The U.S. promises not to interfere in Iran’s internal affairs under this agreement.
- Trump expressed frustration with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s military actions in Lebanon.
- The war resulted in over 3,300 Iranian deaths, including more than 100 children.
- Trump initially entered the conflict to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
- The ceasefire aims to avoid a long, drawn-out war like previous U.S. conflicts in Vietnam, Afghanistan, or Iraq.
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