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What's in, or not in, the U.S.-Iran peace deal

The article discusses the U.S.-Iran peace deal proposed by President Trump, highlighting key terms such as reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirming Iran's commitment to not developing nuclear weapons. In return, Iran would receive significant financial benefits.

After months of war and days of secrecy, U.S. officials dictated the text of President Trump's much-touted deal to end the war with Iran. It would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and would "reaffirm" that Iran "shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons." But in exchange, Iran could get billions in cash benefits. Nancy Cordes reports.

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What's in, or not in, the U.S.-Iran peace deal

The article discusses the U.S.-Iran peace deal proposed by President Trump, highlighting key terms such as reopening the Strait of Hormuz and reaffirming Iran's commitment to not developing nuclear weapons. In return, Iran would receive significant financial benefits.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the terms of the deal without overtly favoring either side. It mentions both the conditions imposed on Iran and the potential benefits it would receive, providing a balanced overview of the agreement.

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