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Jennings 'not surprised' Iran deal 'ending this way'

The Hill

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July 9, 2026

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Jennings 'not surprised' Iran deal 'ending this way'

Conservative commentator Scott Jennings said Wednesday he is not surprised that the interim ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran is ending this way as hostilities ramp back up. Jennings said on CNN that Iran has long been as adversarial to the United States as they could be, and President Trump decided to try to...

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Sky News Australia

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· Jun 30, 2026

‘Expect no real peace’: Defence analyst doubtful of US-Iran progress

​Sky News Defence Analyst Peter Jennings is doubtful any progress will be made in Doha between Iran and the US, saying we should “expect no real peace”. ​“The Iranians are fundamentally not prepared to give ground on the issues that the Americans most want them to,” Mr Jennings told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. ​“Iran’s objective, I think, is to keep the Americans locked into a process of talks which never quite resolves. ​“I think Trump has met his match when it comes to the art of the deal, and it is the Iranian leadership. ​“Expect no real peace.”

Off The Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

Trump, Vance Tout Iran Deal as Payday for US Farmers, but Iran Denies It

President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance say their interim deal to end the war with Iran will deliver a financial windfall to American farmers. But the Iranians deny it. And, in the absence of more details, sanctions experts are flummoxed over exactly how billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian assets would make their []...Click to read more

The Independent

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· Jun 22, 2026

Trump just handed JD Vance a Kamala-sized mess with Iran. Can this veep rise above it?

The border crisis doomed Kamala Harris’ White House ambitions, Eric Garcia writes. Vance runs the same risks with Iran

The Week

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Iran deal: J.D. Vance in the firing line

The Iran deal: J.D. Vance in the firing line

Jewish News Syndicate

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· Jun 29, 2026

The fall of Tehran is no longer a foreign crisis

And the Islamic Republic is no longer merely a nuclear problem.

Coffman Chronicle

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· Jun 25, 2026

U.S. Farmers Say Iran Peace Deal Comes Too Late After Years of Financial Pressure

American farmers who have endured years of weak commodity prices, trade disruptions, and rising production costs say a possible end to fighting involving Iran may provide some relief, but not enough to reverse deep financial losses already built into this year’s growing season.

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Related coverage for "Jennings 'not surprised' Iran deal 'ending this way'": Sky News Australia — ‘Expect no real peace’: Defence analyst doubtful of US-Iran progress. Off The Press — Trump, Vance Tout Iran Deal as Payday for US Farmers, but Iran Denies It. The Independent — Trump just handed JD Vance a Kamala-sized mess with Iran. Can this veep rise above it?. The Week — The Iran deal: J.D. Vance in the firing line . Jewish News Syndicate — The fall of Tehran is no longer a foreign crisis. Coffman Chronicle — U.S. Farmers Say Iran Peace Deal Comes Too Late After Years of Financial Pressure

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