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President Trump shifted from a 'maximum pressure' policy toward Iran, including sanctions and military actions, to a deal that delays nuclear negotiations and provides financial aid to Iran. The agreement includes releasing Iranian assets, waiving sanctions for oil sales, and a $300 billion reconstruction fund, despite no changes in Iran's regime or nuclear program advancements.
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