Vague language and bad faith: why the US-Iran deal hangs by a thread
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The fragile US-Iran deal hangs in the balance due to a lack of clear communication and good faith, as recent attacks on merchant ships in the Strait of Hormuz have reignited tensions. This escalation highlights the challenges of navigating a complex diplomatic agreement, where even small incidents can have far-reaching consequences. The stability of the region and the prospects for a broader settlement are now at risk.
It’s nearly a month since the United States and Iran agreed a Memorandum of Understanding designed to stop the fighting and start the clock towards a broader settlement. But over the past few days, a cycle of violence has accelerated, sparked by attacks on several merchant ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The US military … The post Vague language and bad faith: why the US-Iran deal hangs by a thread appeared first on Egypt Independent.
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