OPB’s First Look: A Truce Between the US and Iran
Officials in Europe said the truce may leave Iran stronger and push more countries toward Moscow and Beijing.
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Despite the ceasefire, Iran's weakened regime remains brutal and dangerous.
OPB’s First Look: A truce between the US and Iran
Subscribe to OPB’s First Look to receive Northwest news in your inbox six days a week.Good morning, Northwest.The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire yesterday after President Trump’s threats of mass destruction set off global panic.Leaders in Oregon, including some with family in Iran, said the president’s words stoked fear and anxiety. Today’s newsletter starts with that story. Find the latest on the war from NPR here.In othe…
Trump's Iran War Leaves the US Looking Weakened to Adversaries
(Bloomberg) — The ceasefire in Iran has reinforced views among both adversaries and the NATO alliance that President Donald Trump’s campaign against the Tehran regime marks a strategic setback, bolstering China and Russia while squandering American strengths, according to people familiar with the thinking across capitals in Europe and the Middle East.
Carlo Masala sees Iran as a "strategic victor" in the ceasefire. US President Donald Trump has not yet achieved any of his war goals, according to the military expert.
Isabel Bramsen, an associate professor of peace and conflict studies at Lund University, believes that Pakistan has played an important role in bringing about a ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
Both the US and Iran are trying to turn the ceasefire into their own victory. This is how the rest of the world is reacting.
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