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Can Trump's Iran deal survive?

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Fortune
· Jul 10, 2026
Top Iranian officials admitted to the supreme leader that the U.S. naval blockade was crushing the economy, report says, as Trump eyes reimposing it
Ultimately, both sides need a deal soon given domestic vulnerabilities: looming U.S. midterms, Iran's economic and political fragilities.
The Japan Times
· Jun 23, 2026
Unraveling U.S. sanctions on Iran unlikely to be quick or easy
At issue is whether an interim U.S. deal with Iran can translate into lasting economic relief.
Foreign Policy
· Jun 24, 2026
Why the Iran Deal Might Endure
Both Washington and Tehran need it.
Informed Comment
· Jun 27, 2026
Israel’s ‘campaign between the wars’ against Iran hurts US Ties
How strategy to contain Iran and its allies risks further straining ties with US
Armstrong Economics
· Jun 21, 2026
Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?
Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?
Independent Journal Review
· Jun 25, 2026
How America’s Leaders’ Attempts To Dominate The World Are Weakening One Of Our Greatest Advantages
Washington’s attempts to dominate global finance through tight sanctions could be strengthening America’s adversaries. Iran has been avoiding U.S. sanctions by using Chinese yuan to sell its oil, the Wall Street Journal
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Related coverage for "Can Trump's Iran deal survive?": Fortune — Top Iranian officials admitted to the supreme leader that the U.S. naval blockade was crushing the economy, report says, as Trump eyes reimposing it. The Japan Times — Unraveling U.S. sanctions on Iran unlikely to be quick or easy . Foreign Policy — Why the Iran Deal Might Endure. Informed Comment — Israel’s ‘campaign between the wars’ against Iran hurts US Ties. Armstrong Economics — Interview: Will the US/Iran Deal Hold?. Independent Journal Review — How America’s Leaders’ Attempts To Dominate The World Are Weakening One Of Our Greatest Advantages

