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Iran Deal Ends Trump's War, Exposes US Limits

A memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran has brought an end to months of conflict, reopening the Strait of Hormuz and extending a ceasefire that has eased pressure on global markets and regional security.

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The agreement, announced after intensive negotiations, is expected to restore shipping through one of the world's most important waterways and remove restrictions on Iranian ports. However, key issues, including Iran’s nuclear programme and the future of sanctions, have been postponed for further talks.

War's Lasting Consequences

The conflict has left deep scars across the Middle East. Thousands of people were killed, while homes, businesses and infrastructure suffered extensive damage.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted the movement of oil, natural gas and industrial products, including fertilisers and materials used in manufacturing. Concerns remain that the disruption could have longer-term effects on food supplies in poorer regions, particularly parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

Officials in Gulf Arab states are also reassessing their security strategies following the war. Some have privately discussed reducing reliance on Washington and pursuing more balanced relations with regional powers, including Iran.

Return to Negotiations

The agreement effectively restores conditions that existed before the outbreak of hostilities on 28 February.

Before the conflict began, American and Iranian officials had been engaged in negotiations in Geneva aimed at addressing concerns over Tehran’s nuclear activities. According to sources familiar with the talks, Iranian representatives believed serious progress was being made and had presented both proposals and concessions during discussions.

The new memorandum creates an opportunity for those negotiations to resume while allowing commercial shipping to return to the Strait of Hormuz.

Miscalculations and Political Fallout

The war began with a series of surprise attacks by the United States and Israel, whose leaders predicted a swift campaign that would weaken Iran’s leadership and potentially bring about political change in Tehran.

Instead, Iran’s ruling establishment survived and quickly reorganised following the deaths of senior figures, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Leadership positions were rapidly filled by a new generation of officials and commanders linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

Rather than collapsing, the Iranian government emerged from the conflict intact, strengthening the position of hardline figures who viewed the war as an existential threat to the Islamic Republic.

Iran responded by pursuing a strategy that included pressure on regional shipping routes and attacks against targets linked to the United States, Israel and several Arab neighbours.

Israel Faces Difficult Choices

Israel, a key partner in the conflict, was not included in negotiations over the memorandum and has reacted with concern to the outcome.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had long argued that Iran represented Israel’s greatest security threat, now faces criticism from political opponents who accuse him of harming Israel’s strategic position.

Attention is also focused on Israel’s military presence in parts of Lebanon, Syria and Gaza. Israeli officials have indicated that some occupied areas could remain under military control for an extended period, a stance that continues to generate political debate.

An Israeli air strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs shortly before the agreement was reached appeared to increase pressure on negotiators as diplomatic efforts entered a critical phase.

Uncertain Path Forward

While the memorandum has halted active fighting, it falls short of a comprehensive peace settlement. The most contentious issues have been deferred, and significant distrust remains between Washington and Tehran.

For now, the agreement has brought an end to a costly conflict and reopened channels for diplomacy. Whether it can evolve into a broader settlement capable of reshaping relations between the United States and Iran remains uncertain.

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AustinRacing Platinum Member

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This tends to happen when dumb people are left to make big decisions, and not to mention when they’re influenced by corruption and blackmail.

cdulaney Advanced Member

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5 minutes ago, AustinRacing said:

This tends to happen when dumb people are left to make big decisions, and not to mention when they’re influenced by corruption and blackmail.

Run Austin, RUN!!!!

JoeRan Explorer Member

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To put it simply, the US surrendered and the rest of the world knows it. The US is not the center of the universe as it thinks it was.

koolkarl Gold Member

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Iran has humiliated Trump and gained significantly. The terrorist regime is still in place, they still have the enriched uranium, Iran gets

its assets unfrozen. The US gets the international waterway back to normal, thats it.

novacova Diamond Member

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8 minutes ago, JoeRan said:

To put it simply, the US surrendered and the rest of the world knows it. The US is not the center of the universe as it thinks it was.

Yeah right, the US surrendered after decimating and destroying the Iranian military and bringing its economy to its knees. What other fairy tales to expect around here today one must wonder.

FlorC Platinum Member

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20 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

Iran has humiliated Trump and gained significantly. The terrorist regime is still in place, they still have the enriched uranium, Iran gets

its assets unfrozen. The US gets the international waterway back to normal, thats it.

Depends on the next election in israel and the US.

JoeRan Explorer Member

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17 minutes ago, novacova said:

Yeah right, the US surrendered after decimating and destroying the Iranian military and bringing its economy to its knees. What other fairy tales to expect around here today one must wonder.

Maga brainwashed. So sad.

cdulaney Advanced Member

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59 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

Iran has humiliated Trump and gained significantly. The terrorist regime is still in place, they still have the enriched uranium, Iran gets

its assets unfrozen. The US gets the international waterway back to normal, thats it.

No True Karl concerning the Uranium and frozen Assets.

cdulaney Advanced Member

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1 hour ago, cdulaney said:

Run Austin, RUN!!!!

2 Unclear remarks to my comment. Come on people, put your thinking hats on before commenting.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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52 minutes ago, novacova said:

Yeah right, the US surrendered after decimating and destroying the Iranian military and bringing its economy to its knees. What other fairy tales to expect around here today one must wonder.

The Iran "MoU" is a tacit admission of strategic defeat by the Trump administration and of a failure to achieve nearly all of his war aims. have any of Trump's declared objectives been fulfilled?

No on Iran's nuclear programme: both the fate of Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile and its enrichment project are to be discussed over the coming weeks. It remains far from obliterated.

No to changing the regime: Ayatollah Khamenei and a slew of top-ranking commanders have been killed but have been replaced by even more hardline figures, apparently in no mood to compromise.

No to helping the Iranian people who rose up against their government. If anything, the war has strengthened Iran's leadership, particularly if it benefits from sanctions relief as part of this deal, which seems more than likely.

No to destroying Iran's ballistic missile arsenal. America's self-styled bombastic 'Secretary of War' had claimed it had largely been neutralised; US intelligence estimates 70% of Iran's missiles remain serviceable.

No to reining in Iran's proxies. These are not part of any deal,

Trump's supporters will point out that Iran's military has been massively degraded.

His lieutenants are fond of saying most of its navy is at the bottom of the sea. But not where it counts. Iran's naval potency has remained intact in the Strait of Hormuz, giving the Iranians leverage they could only have dreamt of before.

Iran's air force has been destroyed, but it was largely obsolescent anyway.

A huge number of Iran's IRGC and military bases have also been taken out, but their occupants have survived and remain firmly in control of the country.

Attacking Iran turned out to be a massive miscalculation for Donald Trump.

It has cost America's standing in the world dearly and left Iran potentially stronger.

It will go down as one of the greatest strategic blunders in US history.

Front Row Advanced Member

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1 hour ago, novacova said:

Yeah right, the US surrendered after decimating and destroying the Iranian military and bringing its economy to its knees. What other fairy tales to expect around here today one must wonder.

Yes, according to you-know-who and his toady Hegseth, obliterated twice and decimated once.

Hummin Star Member

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So what did Trump actually do?

He tore apart Obama’s work and the Iran deal, like many other deals and proposals he touched, created chaos, and now what?

Obama made a nuclear control deal. Trump is trying to make a power and stability deal first, then handle the nuclear part after.

A clear setback

Eric Loh Star Member

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Why Israel need to be protected when they have the nukes while Iran don't have. Doesn't the principle of nuclear deterrent sufficient to prevent threats especially when Israel and US have overwhelming nuclear weapons to obiterate Iran. North Korea and Russia are more menacing than Iran. Trump has been suckered into this unnecesary by Netanyahu. Other past POTUS were smarter to ward of Netanyahu's scheming intent to trick US fight the war for them.

Dexxter Silver Member

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28 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

It will go down as one of the greatest strategic blunders in US history

No surprises here. Everything trump touches turns to <deleted>

ArchieBunker Senior Member

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54 minutes ago, Front Row said:

Yes, according to you-know-who and his toady Hegseth, obliterated twice and decimated once.

Why can’t you make any sense out of your rhetoric?

Emdog Platinum Member

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56 minutes ago, Hummin said:

So what did Trump actually do?

He tore apart Obama’s work and the Iran deal, like many other deals and proposals he touched, created chaos, and now what?

Obama made a nuclear control deal. Trump is trying to make a power and stability deal first, then handle the nuclear part after.

A clear setback

May I just add it was not 'Obama's deal" alone. It was a joint agreement, with China, Russia, UK, France and Germany negotiating and signing the agreement. Saying it was 'Obama's deal' is falling into the 'destroy anything Obama enacted' MAGA world view. Who knows? Maybe if one of Trump's staff told Trump that Putin signed it, it may have been kept.

EastBayRay Advanced Member

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Great job Donald you got it done

Haters gonna hate tho

JT25 Senior Member

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5 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Great job Donald you got it done

Haters gonna hate tho

Give it a week,all be back to how it was. You are not dealing with normal people.

Autocan Advanced Member

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Great news for the rest of the world. Most importantly, oil, gas, fertilizer and a bunch of other good stuff is going to flow out of the ME again. Equally, the evil genocidal Israeli regime just got a kick in the teeth.

Iran's position as top dog in the Gulf is cemented - they stood up to the Empire and gave it a black eye - so now the resistance to Israel is going to have steel in it. Which is sunshine for Palestine and Lebanon and, forgive the metaphor, the gas oven for the Greater Israel Project.

Trump's an idiot but, hey, at the end of the days a useful idiot.

couchpotato Gold Member

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2 hours ago, novacova said:

Yeah right, the US surrendered after decimating and destroying the Iranian military and bringing its economy to its knees. What other fairy tales to expect around here today one must wonder.

I think you are living the fairy tale matey. Iranian Military only dented, arms and missiles/drones being replenished by other allies, regime still in place, as is their nuclear material. But you live with your fantasies.

Eric Loh Star Member

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15 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Great job Donald you got it done

Haters gonna hate tho

Hmmm. Maybe you can tell us what exactly did Donald got done.

Hummin Star Member

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18 minutes ago, Emdog said:

May I just add it was not 'Obama's deal" alone. It was a joint agreement, with China, Russia, UK, France and Germany negotiating and signing the agreement. Saying it was 'Obama's deal' is falling into the 'destroy anything Obama enacted' MAGA world view. Who knows? Maybe if one of Trump's staff told Trump that Putin signed it, it may have been kept.


True, it was not Obama’s deal alone. It was an international agreement.

But in American political eyes, it was still seen as Obama’s deal, and maybe that mattered more to Trump than anything else.

Obama managed to work collectively with other major powers and bring them into one agreement. In American politics it still became part of Obama’s legacy, and for Trump that may have mattered more than the deal itself.

earlinclaifornia Platinum Member

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10 minutes ago, Autocan said:

Great news for the rest of the world. Most importantly, oil, gas, fertilizer and a bunch of other good stuff is going to flow out of the ME again. Equally, the evil genocidal Israeli regime just got a kick in the teeth.

Iran's position as top dog in the Gulf is cemented - they stood up to the Empire and gave it a black eye - so now the resistance to Israel is going to have steel in it. Which is sunshine for Palestine and Lebanon and, forgive the metaphor, the gas oven for the Greater Israel Project.

Trump's an idiot but, hey, at the end of the days a useful idiot.

This is great news when ever war stops.

Will the rebuilding create a leverage no one but Japan has seen.

Wingate Gold Member

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23 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Great job Donald you got it done

Haters gonna hate tho

What is it that "Donald" got done? (other than bored, lower poll numbers, high inflation).

How is the world a better place today than on 27 February?

MAGAs gonna MAGA; cult gonna cult.

Only the diehard MAGAnistas remain...the true lifelong losers, who live vicariously through the bloated 80 year old demented manchild. Trump already lost the part of MAGA that believed his "no new wars" campaign trick, and now has lost the part of MAGA that criticized the much superior Obama JCPOA. Even that "confirmed bachelor" Lindsey Graham is critical. The ultra conservative National Review criticized it. Fox host Mark Levin, too. Big time MAGA Erick Erickson wrote "FFS; Trump has surrendered to Iran". I guess all those guys, along with the MAGAs Trump lost earlier, like Shawn Ryan and Tucker Carlson, are "haters".

I guess we can award Donald a Participation Trophy, even though he came tied with Israel for 2nd.

newnative Diamond Member

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So, billions of dollars squandered and the disruption of the world for absolutely nothing. Nothing. US back where it was before the war, but with more of the world mad at us--and rightly so. Another total disaster for the US. Trump, though, had his grifting in high gear with all the insider trading he and his corrupt cronies did as he jerked the markets up and down with all his lies, and announcing false 'peace agreements' numerous times.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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40 minutes ago, EastBayRay said:

Great job Donald you got it done

Haters gonna hate tho

What did he get done ?????? none of trumps so called agenda was achieved !! the only thing that came out of this war was an American TAX bill and humiliation in front of the world America, is a laughing stock this will go down as one of the most humiliating defeats alongside Americas lost wars

ArchieBunker Senior Member

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25 minutes ago, couchpotato said:

I think you are living the fairy tale matey. Iranian Military only dented, arms and missiles/drones being replenished by other allies, regime still in place, as is their nuclear material. But you live with your fantasies.

Funny thing is how would a liberal ever know what is going on in the world when all their information comes from the Mother Goose Times. Iran is weak and they have zero power and their allies are too cowardly to stand up for them and the arsenal they provide is antiquated pea shooters. The liberals find a tiny crack and try foolishly to exploit it. The liberals have lost everything except for their persistent whining and morning about Trump anything.

ArchieBunker Senior Member

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2 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

What did he get done ?????? none of trumps so called agenda was achieved !! the only thing that came out of this war was an American TAX bill and humiliation in front of the world America, is a laughing stock this will go down as one of the most humiliating defeats alongside Americas lost wars

What ridiculous liberal nonsense. Just because you say it is doesn’t make it so. Warped reality you are living in.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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3 minutes ago, ArchieBunker said:

Funny thing is how would a liberal ever know what is going on in the world when all their information comes from the Mother Goose Times. Iran is weak and they have zero power and their allies are too cowardly to stand up for them and the arsenal they provide is antiquated pea shooters. The liberals find a tiny crack and try foolishly to exploit it. The liberals have lost everything except for their persistent whining and morning about Trump anything.

Weak !! they kicked Americas arse ! you yanks will be funding a terroist country with your tax dollars

couchpotato Gold Member

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3 minutes ago, ArchieBunker said:

Funny thing is how would a liberal ever know what is going on in the world when all their information comes from the Mother Goose Times. Iran is weak and they have zero power and their allies are too cowardly to stand up for them and the arsenal they provide is antiquated pea shooters. The liberals find a tiny crack and try foolishly to exploit it. The liberals have lost everything except for their persistent whining and morning about Trump anything.

Can see you are also living the fairy tale...sad for you.🥹

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