Trump’s War

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The U.S.-Iran deal announced this week ends roughly five-and-a-half weeks of intense military conflict plus two additional months of uneasy truce, with the primary concrete outcome being the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping. President Trump opened the war effort with declared ambitions to aid Iranian protesters and encourage the overthrow of the Iranian regime following strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. But final agreement leaves Iran’s leader-ship, now headed by Khamenei’s son, intact. Trump and his top officials say Iran has agreed not to pursue a nuclear weapon, though Iranian leaders indicated Sunday that nuclear negotiations would depend on the lifting of a U.S. naval blockade. Meanwhile, critics across the political spectrum—including Trump allies Mark Levin and Sen. Lindsey Graham—have raised questions about the deal’s terms.

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