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Quiz: A recap of the week's top political news stories
Trump said no strikes have occurred since the April ceasefire, while phone talks continue and officials say no long-term peace deal is in sight.
- On Friday, a senior White House official stated the Iran War is technically terminated because the ceasefire began in early April and no strikes have occurred since.
- Because the conflict is considered terminated, the administration determined the 60 day deadline does not apply to the current situation.
- President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the latest Iranian proposal, citing disjointed leadership, though he confirmed negotiations are continuing by phone.
- While President Trump claims victory, the standoff in the Strait near Hormuz persists, with Iran maintaining control of the waterway while the Navy enforces its blockade.
- There remains no clear path to a long-term peace deal, as President Trump maintains two options: either make a deal or "blast Iran.
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