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Iran's Supreme Council Said Its War Objectives Were 'Nearly All Achieved' — Trump Called the Same Deal a 'Win' for America

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The US and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire, with each side claiming victory and framing the deal as a triumph for their own side. The agreement, brokered by Pakistan, has raised questions about the terms of the pause and the status of Iran's nuclear program.

A ceasefire has been agreed between the US and Iran, with each side announcing separate accounts of the deal. The US claims to have met its military objectives, while Iran says it has achieved a massive victory. The agreement was brokered by Pakistan and has raised questions about the terms of the pause. The US says Iran has agreed to open the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran claims to have forced the US to accept its 10-point plan. The ceasefire is set to last for two weeks. The US and Iran have different interpretations of the deal, with the US calling it a victory and Iran saying it has driven the enemy to a historic helplessness.

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