US or Iran? Who has the upper hand after the ceasefire deal?
The United States and Iran have agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire, bringing a halt to a six-week conflict that has destabilized West Asia. The agreement has been presented as a decisive victory by both Washington and Tehran, with each side claiming to have achieved their objectives.
The US and Iran have entered a temporary ceasefire. The agreement was finalized hours before a US-imposed deadline for potential large-scale escalation. The ceasefire was announced after a day of escalating rhetoric and military action. The US had targeted key infrastructure, including bridges, an airport, and a petrochemical facility. Iran agreed to suspend its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, while the US committed to halting its attacks. Both sides claim the agreement as a victory, with the US saying it achieved its military objectives and Iran saying it drove the enemy into a state of helplessness.
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