Deal is reached to end Iran war
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Live coverage as Iran and the U.S. reach a deal, the Strait of Hormuz will reopen, Israel-Lebanon conflict uncertain and markets react.
Iran was damaged by war, but US paid a price too: Four ways America emerged weaker from the conflict
The war damaged Iran's military capabilities, but Washington paid a price too. From deterrence concerns to strains with Israel, the conflict left lasting consequences for the US.
The deal was expected to open the Strait of Hormuz, lift the U.S. naval blockade on Iranian ports and pave the way for further talks. It did not address Iran’s nuclear program.
GENEVA — Vice President JD Vance claimed Monday that the US and Iran have “already signed” a peace agreement ending their three-and-a-half month-long war. Vance told ABC’s “Good Morning America” that the deal was signed “digitally” ahead of a formal signing ceremony due to take place Friday in Switzerland.
The U.S. launched a second round of attacks on Iran early Thursday after Trump warned Tehran would "pay the price" for stalled negotiations. Several Iranian cities were hit while Iran targeted
A DEAL with Iran is largely done and will be announced soon. There is no rush to announce a deal. There may be no deal at all. That is but a sampling of Donald Trump’s missives over the past bewildering week,
As a US-Iran peace deal moves closer, a new report has added another layer of uncertainty. According to CNN, Iran has booby-trapped uranium sites, collapsed underground tunnels and placed explosive mines around its highly enriched uranium stockpile.
What Iranian officials have said about the terms of the agreement differ from US descriptions. Follow for live updates.
