Iran Ceasefire Extension Odds Drop From 86% To 32% On Crypto Prediction Market After Trump's Latest Socia
Talks hinge on uranium, sanctions and $25 billion in frozen assets as Tehran seeks sovereignty over the strait and signs the U.S. will pull back militarily.
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The United States and Iran have drawn up a framework for a memorandum on the extension of the ceasefire to remove and open the Strait of Hormus. How binding this is remains open. An analysis.
Iran Ceasefire Extension Odds Drop From 86% To 32% On Crypto Prediction Market After Trump's Latest Socia
Cryptocurrency punters sharply lowered the odds of the U.S. extending the ceasefire with Iran after President Donald Trump's latest remarks cast doubt on progress toward an agreement.
The more generous U.S. ceasefire terms are, the more suspicious Iran becomes they're a ruse for another attack, expert says
"The deal in play looks like a win for Iran. But Tehran is not convinced that it is not a dress rehearsal for war now or in 30 days."
Iran wary of generous US deal
Iran wary of generous US deal A leading analyst says Tehran will view any generous US offer with suspicion, fearing it could mask preparations for further military action. Vali Nasr, a professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University, said Iran will look for clear signs that Washington is stepping back militarily. “Iran will be focused on evidence of a US military backdown. And the final decision on such a …
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