IRAN

Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Shipping Move and the U. S. Deal Debate

Iran has recently shifted three of its vessels out of the Strait, transporting 5 million barrels of oil, according to CNBC. Other shipping lanes remain largely frozen. The agreement also opens a channel for discussions about Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Vice President Vance stated that the Iranian p

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Trump’s Iran Deal: A Hasty Exit or a Strategic Move?

The United States has returned to the table after years of tension over Iran’s nuclear program. Instead of presenting a hard‑line stance, the current administration has framed its approach as an effort to “get this thing over with. ” This language echoes a warning Trump himself once offered in

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Iran and U. S. Agree on Stop‑Fight Deal, IAEA Ready to Act

The United Nations nuclear agency said it is glad that Washington and Iran have signed a temporary peace deal. The head of the agency, Rafael Grossi, told reporters in Geneva that the next step is to start detailed work on how to make the agreement real. He added that the agency will sit with Americ

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Trump Criticizes Obama Over Iran Deal

During a meeting at the G7 summit in France, Trump claimed that some Iranian officials insulted Barack Obama. He said they called Obama a “stupid son of a bitch” after the 2015 agreement. Trump argued that Obama could not have secured a better deal with Iran. The former president pointed to

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

Why Iran can’t have missiles if rich neighbors can

A U. S. president recently argued that it was unfair for Iran to miss out on ballistic missiles while countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar already possess them. He suggested the world should accept Iran getting missiles too, provided they matched the stockpiles of their neighbors. The comment came

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Jun 18 2026POLITICS

How to Trust a Nuclear Deal: The Big Challenge Behind Iran-US Talks

The next round of discussions between Iran and the United States isn’t just about whether they can stop fighting—it’s about how anyone will actually believe them. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, made this clear at a meeting in Vienna. He argued that the real test isn’t jus

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Iran’s $300 Billion Investment Plan: A New Path to Peace

A fresh plan is shaping up between the United States and Iran, aiming to bring in $300 billion of private money. More than half of that amount has already been pledged by companies from the U. S. , Gulf Arab states, Asia, South America and Africa. The money is meant to spark investment in Iran’s ene

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

Hope for a Calm Future in US‑Iran Talks

The Pope in Rome welcomed fresh talks that could finally stop a long‑standing conflict between the United States and Iran. He praised the progress, thanking God for it, and expressed confidence that a new agreement will bring lasting peace. He also warned that many details still need to be worked

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Jun 17 2026POLITICS

What’s really in the Iran deal? Congress wants answers before Trump signs.

For days, the White House has been talking about a new Iran deal without showing anyone the paperwork. The temporary truce announced in April was supposed to last only a few weeks, but now officials say it’s being stretched to two months. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global oil ship

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Jun 16 2026POLITICS

Iran Deal: Trump Says It Stops Tehran From Getting a Nuclear Bomb

Trump told reporters that the new agreement with Iran makes it clear the country can never build a nuclear weapon. He warned that if Iran tries to do so, “all hell will rain down. ” The deal, a 14‑point plan still hidden from the public, was discussed while he met Qatar’s Emir at a G7 meeting in Fra

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