A new US-Iran deal, brokered by Pakistan, aims to end a costly war and reopen vital sea lanes. The ‘Islamabad MOU’ includes lifting sanctions and withdrawing US forces, while Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz. However, analysts warn the pact is fragile, with Israel’s non-participation posing a significant risk to its success and a lasting peace.
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