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Any new Iran deal should be judged by results, not victory-lap rhetoric
President Trump claims military strength forced Iran into negotiations, but the article argues that the deal's long-term success depends on post-agreement conditions, not rhetoric. The proposed framework includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting sanctions, but unresolved issues like Iran's uranium stockpile and denuclearization terms remain contentious.
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