The 14-point US-Iran memorandum of understanding marks a genuine shift away from pure confrontation toward phased crisis management. Neither side could sustain the costs of maximum pressure indefinitely — energy security, frozen assets and regional instability all pushed both parties back to the table. This framework isn't a final peace deal, but it's a serious foundation for reducing tensions through structured, step-by-step negotiation.
A ceasefire that leaves Iran's regime intact and its nuclear ambitions unresolved isn't a win — it's a delay tactic Tehran will exploit to regroup and rebuild. Iran's leaders are already threatening to walk out of talks while demanding US troops leave the Middle East entirely, which signals they aren't serious. No deal is better than a bad one that hands the regime time it desperately needs.
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