US-Iran Peace Deal Deadline Expires: What Is Really Happening in Iran, Oman and the Strait of Hormuz? By: Javid Amin | 17 Aug 2026 The 60-day window created by the June US-Iran interim agreement has expired without a final peace settlement. Instead of producing a durable ceasefire, the deadline has exposed a much deeper problem: Washington and Tehran no longer agree on what the original agreement required, who violated it first, and what must happen before the Strait of Hormuz can reopen. The danger is no longer confined to the…
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US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse Amid Lebanon Fighting, Raising Fears of Wider Middle East War
US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse as Lebanon Fighting Threatens Fragile Peace Process By: Javid Amin | 19 June 2026 New Violence in Lebanon Delivers Major Blow to Diplomatic Efforts A fresh outbreak of violence in Lebanon has derailed high-stakes negotiations between the United States and Iran, exposing the fragility of the recently signed peace framework and raising fears that the wider Middle East conflict could once again spiral out of control. The talks, which were scheduled to take place in Switzerland, were intended to launch the next phase of diplomacy following…
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