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Almost No One Has Said The Iran Deal Is Good For The U.S.

Almost No One Has Said The Iran Deal Is Good For The U.S.
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A proposed U.S. deal to end the war in Iran is facing widespread criticism across the political spectrum for allegedly favoring the Iranian regime. The agreement includes lifting sanctions and unfreezing assets, with final nuclear negotiations deferred.

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The deal represents a major shift in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, with significant implications for global security and regional stability.

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Topline The U.S. deal to end the war in Iran was widely panned across the political spectrum as details of the secret agreement unveiled so far suggest it would heavily favor Iran and leave the regime more powerful than it was before the war.

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The headline and framing emphasize that 'almost no one' supports the deal and highlights the perceived benefits to the Iranian regime.

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