Will America-Iran tension stop? World’s eyes on Trump’s big meeting, uneasiness increases in Middle East
Trump Cabinet Meeting Iran Peace Deal: All eyes around the world are on the White House today, where US President Donald Trump is going to preside over a meeting that could change the direction of the Middle East. Trump’s cabinet members will attend this meeting, where there will be discussion on finalizing the proposed agreement designed to end the ongoing tension with Iran.
Main terms of the agreement
The centerpiece of this proposed agreement is to significantly reduce Iran’s nuclear capability and reopen the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. According to the information, under this deal, Iran seems ready to give up its highly enriched uranium reserves. In return, America can provide major relief from the stringent economic sanctions imposed on Iran. Sources say that this uranium can be handed over or sold to a third country within 60 days.
Strong opposition from Republican leaders
even if President Trump He may be considering this as a big political victory, but voices of protest have started being raised from within his own Republican Party. Veteran leaders such as Senators Roger Wicker, Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz believe the deal is too favorable to Tehran’s fundamentalist regime.
These leaders have alleged that the proposed deal is reminiscent of former President Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal, which Trump himself canceled during his previous term. Their fear is that sanctions relief will allow Iran to use its ‘proxy’ Will further strengthen the factions.
Efforts for reconciliation amid tension
This diplomatic stir is taking place at a time when tension had reached its peak after the US attacks in southern Iran on Monday itself. While the Pentagon described these attacks as &8216;defensive&8217; Whereas Iran termed it as America’s ‘betrayal’ Told.
Foreign Minister marco rubio Has also indicated that it may take time for a permanent ceasefire and complete opening of the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump expressed his displeasure on social media and even said that even if Iran surrenders completely, the mainstream media will still call it a victory for Iran.
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regional challenges
Trump’s plan is not limited to Iran only. He wants that along with this agreement, countries like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Pakistan should also be included in the ‘Abraham Accords’ Be included in. However, at present there has been no encouraging response from the Gulf countries on this proposal because Saudi Arabia is still giving priority to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. Along with this, Israel’s increasing military action in Lebanon and the issue of Hezbollah also remain a major obstacle in the path of this agreement.
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