Trump’s Iran deal faces bipartisan backlash | DW News

A new US-Iran agreement takes effect, but critics say the concessions offered to Tehran could shift the balance in the region. The deal eases sanctions, allows oil exports, and could unlock billions in frozen assets – while negotiations continue. Is this a diplomatic breakthrough – or a deal that gives too much away?

DW News spoke with Scott Lucas, Professor at the Clinton Institute, University College Dublin and Fawaz Gerges, Professor of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics.

Chapter Breakdown
0:00 Iran, Trump sign framework deal to end US-Iran war
1:00 Trump outlines framework deal in G7 speech
2:43 Professor Scott Lucas: Memorandum an "Iranian wish list"
3:59 JD Vance on damage control mode to sway US public opinion
5:57 Where do US-Israeli relations stand now?
7:49 Fawaz Gerges: Iran succeeded in linking Lebanon to peace deal
9:39 Some US Republicans calling deal "greatest foreign policy blunder"
11:41 What now for Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah?
13:25 Netanyahu faces the "fight of his life" as elections loom
13:50 What are the chances of a viable peace agreement?

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