The US and Iran have signed a memorandum of understanding to end the war. US President Donald Trump signed the document at the Palace of Versailles, while Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian signed it digitally, according to a statement issued by the Iranian Foreign Ministry in Tehran. The Strait of Hormuz is now to be reopened with immediate effect. Further issues – including what will happen with Iran’s nuclear program – are to be negotiated over the next 60 days.
A blow to the US’s reputation
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The US hasn’t achieved any of its purported goals in the war against Iran, Deutsche Welle’s Bulgarian service explains:
Trump launched this war with the promise of putting an end to the regime in Tehran, its nuclear ambitions and its missile program. Yet the regime remains in power and appears to be stable. The missile program also remains in place, and any potential progress regarding Iran’s nuclear program can’t possibly go beyond what was achieved in 2015 and what Obama had negotiated with Iran. ... The US’s reputation will be damaged, the world will have to bear the economic consequences, and the Iranian people will have to suffer under the yoke of a brutal and increasingly radical regime.
War ends in complete fiasco
Slovakia’s Denník Postoj is also skeptical:
It’s hard to say exactly what the US and Israel are supposed to have achieved in this war. ... The Americans may still try to put this disastrous situation in a positive light, but the Israelis, for whom the conflict is a matter of survival, are not fooled. It’s common knowledge in Tel Aviv that the war with Iran ended in a total fiasco, and that the blame lies not only with Donald Trump, but also with Benjamin Netanyahu.
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