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Analysis: A confident Iran is pressing its advantage, but challenges loom
Iran is leveraging its position under an interim peace agreement to boost oil exports and counter Israeli attacks in Lebanon, but faces economic turmoil, mass protests, and stalled nuclear negotiations with the U.S. The deal allows oil exports worth $1.44 billion in five days, yet Iran's currency has collapsed and essential goods are unaffordable for many.
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