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America’s Humiliating Defeat

America’s Humiliating Defeat
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This opinion piece characterizes a recent US-Iran agreement as a humiliating defeat for the United States, arguing that the deal offers little strategic gain while conceding significant leverage to Iran. The author criticizes the Trump administration's handling of the negotiations and the resulting geopolitical implications.

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It reflects a critical perspective on US foreign policy and the potential long-term consequences of diplomatic concessions in the Middle East.

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Iran got the United States to sign a document that even Americans described as degrading, mortifying, a total capitulation.

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The article uses highly charged, subjective language such as 'humiliating,' 'mortifying,' and 'total capitulation' to criticize a specific political administration.

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