Here is what the US-Iran deal looks set to be like after another TACO moment

This analysis suggests that the United States is conceding to Iranian demands in a potential peace deal following a period of intense geopolitical tension. The piece questions whether the U.S. administration has lost leverage and how the deal might impact future nuclear negotiations.
Why it matters
The potential deal represents a significant shift in U.S.-Iran relations and could have major implications for global energy markets and nuclear non-proliferation.
If Iran's version of the draft is to be believed as what will be the finalised version of the deal, then it means that the US is the one who has blinked first in the game of chicken. After having said that a deal is very close to being signed for nearly 40 times, it finally looks like Trump is not simply bluffing this time around.
The framing focuses on the U.S. 'blinking' and 'conceding,' which reflects a critical perspective on the administration's negotiation strategy.
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