Trump's agreement weakens Iran, but doesn’t end its threat - analysis
The recent agreement involving Trump is seen as a measure that weakens Iran's position but does not eliminate the threat it poses. Analysts suggest that the effectiveness of the deal should be evaluated against the original objectives set by Trump and Netanyahu. Despite the agreement, concerns about Iran's capabilities and intentions remain prevalent.
- ▪The agreement is perceived to weaken Iran's influence.
- ▪It does not fully address the ongoing threat posed by Iran.
- ▪The deal's effectiveness is being measured against the goals set by Trump and Netanyahu.
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Trump's agreement weakens Iran, but doesn’t end its threat - analysisHow should the deal be judged? One useful way is to measure it against the objectives Trump and Netanyahu themselves laid out when they launched the attack on February 28.Follow us on GoogleA symbolic mockup of an Iranian missile is displayed, amid a ceasefire between U.S. and Iran, in Tehran, Iran, April 27, 2026.(photo credit: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/REUTERS)
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