US-Iran peace deal 'won't even come close to the expansive detailed Obama agreement'
Summary
The United States and Iran have started peace talks despite recent threats from President Donald Trump to take strong military action against Iran. Some experts say the new deal will not be as detailed or broad as the agreement made during President Obama’s administration.Key Facts
- The first round of US-Iran peace talks has recently concluded.
- President Donald Trump threatened Iran with stronger military strikes during this period.
- JD Vance described the peace talks as making "good progress."
- Larry Sabato, a political expert, called the ongoing war widely unpopular in the US, with 70% of Americans opposed.
- Sabato criticized President Trump’s changing war strategy and predicted a difficult upcoming period.
- The new peace deal is expected to be less comprehensive than the Obama-era agreement with Iran.
- The talks are occurring amid ongoing conflicts involving Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and Hezbollah.
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