Lack of Details on the Iran Peace Agreement Leaves Questions on Lebanon and Strait of Hormuz
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The announced U.S.-Iran ceasefire reflects the extent to which Donald Trump is desperate to escape the quagmire he himself created. Nothing remains of the confusing set of goals he proclaimed in the early days of the war. Apparently, the only thing that the U.S. has achieved in the new deal is the promise to reopen the Strait of Ormuz (which was open before the war) and plans for further negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program (which were al…
Like so many other times in its contemporary history, Lebanon, once again turned into the battlefield of a war that for many of its citizens was not its own, will also test the path of regional peace following this Sunday’s announcement of the agreement reached between the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran that is expected to be signed this Friday in Switzerland. While Tehran insists that the cease-fire immediately linked to the mem…
From our correspondent in BeirutAs the world welcomes the agreement, or more precisely the protocol of agreement, between the United States and Iran, Lebanese and Israelis are generally dissatisfied. The reason is simple, both of them know that even a signature of cessation of hostilities on June 19th will not solve anything on the ground and will not mean that peace will now prevail.Washington and Tel Aviv are increasingly in disagreementAn aut…
RECIT - The country of Cedar is well represented in the American-Iranian agreement, but its fate remains suspended from the complex direct negotiations with the government of Benyamin Netanyahu.

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