Trump Warns 'Bombs Will Return' Despite Deal While Iran Puts US On Notice Over IDF's Lebanon Strikes
On paper, the signing of a US, Iran MoU should be a moment of relief after more than forty years of mistrust, proxy clashes and
On paper, the signing of a US, Iran MoU should be a moment of relief after more than forty years of mistrust, proxy clashes and nuclear crises. In reality, it has raised as many questions as it has answered.Instead of a dramatic handshake in a neutral capital, the deal was concluded on screens, with both sides signing the MoU in distant capitals replacing the traditional signing ceremony.
At the same time, comments from President Donald Trump and Iranian officials have undercut the sense of seriousness usually attached to a breakthrough of this scale. Now for both Washington and Tehran, the coming 60 days will be a test of political will, of military restraint, and of whether two long‑time enemies can translate a fragile agreement into real de‑escalation on the ground. So, in today's edition of From The News Desk, we will talk about How this signing of MoU might create an environment of constant anxiety among all the stakeholders and how One mistake, one misreading, could again drag the region back towards confrontation.
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