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Caution or Strategy? Trump’s Deliberate Slow-Walk on an Iran Deal

  A Ceasefire Framework That Raises as Many Questions as It Answers US President Donald Trump has directed American negotiators “not to rush” into a deal with Iran, signaling a strategic pause rather than diplomatic hesitation. While reports suggest the agreement is “largely negotiated,” the proposed 60-day ceasefire extension and reopening of the Strait of Hormuz remain only partial steps toward a wider settlement. The administration insists this is not the moment for concessions—and that Iran must feel sustained pressure. Internal US Political Friction Over Deal Leniency The emerging framework has fractured Republican opinion. Ted Cruz argues the plan risks repeating past mistakes , calling it a “disastrous mistake,” while Roger Wicker warns a ceasefire risks erasing gains from Operation Epic Fury. Meanwhile, moderates like Mike Lawler praise the administration for forcing Iran back to “a real negotiation.” This divide underscores a deeper ideological split over deterrence versu...

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