Iran Is Celebrating a Deal With the US—Now the Fight Begins at Home
Summary
Iran and the United States have reached a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that could reduce conflict between them and their allies. The deal offers Iran some concessions but does not yet ensure lasting peace, and Iran still faces serious political and economic challenges at home.Key Facts
- Iran and the U.S. signed an MOU aimed at easing tensions from a war launched by the U.S. and Israel in February.
- Iran has survived the conflict with some losses but gained agreements on frozen assets and regional issues like the Strait of Hormuz.
- The MOU was signed by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and U.S. President Donald Trump.
- The deal will be made official in a ceremony in Switzerland.
- Iran faces ongoing protests and unrest due to economic problems and political discontent.
- Leadership changes in Iran include the late Supreme Leader replaced by his son and more hard-line figures rising in power.
- The new Iranian government includes reformists who hope to improve ties with the West, but some hard-liners may resist compromises.
- Previous nuclear deals like the 2015 agreement collapsed after President Trump withdrew the U.S., complicating future talks.
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