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Why the U.S.-Iran Deal Might Work, and Why It Might Not

15 Giugno 2026 ore 16:50
For all of the cautious optimism surrounding the framework agreement, some of the toughest issues lie ahead, and the deal could still fall apart.

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The preliminary deal between Iran and the U.S. could still come apart.

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet

While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.

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President Trump said on social media that the deal would “let the oil flow.”

Trump Winds Down the War He Started With Goals Unmet

While the president says the agreement with Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz and provide economic relief, the country’s nuclear program is still a subject for negotiation.

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President Trump said on social media that the deal would “let the oil flow.”

U.S.-Iran Agreement Leaves Lebanon’s Fate Murky

17 Giugno 2026 ore 03:11
Iran claimed the deal would extend to fighting in Lebanon but no details of the agreement were made public and Israel said its forces would remain there.

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Emergency response workers and security personnel at the site of an Israeli airstrike, in southern Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.

The U.S.-Iran Deal: What to Know

15 Giugno 2026 ore 15:45
The full text of the deal that could pave the way to ending the war has not been published. Initial details suggest that it defers the most contentious issues.

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Women in Tehran passing a mural showing Iranian missiles attacking an American ship.

Inside Colombia’s Never-Ending Drug War

Ten years after a landmark peace deal, armed groups are wreaking deadly violence, blending jungle combat with new drone warfare.

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FARC guerrillas in Norte de Santander, Colombia, where they are clashing with another armed group, the ELN.

Inside Colombia’s Never-Ending Drug War

Ten years after a landmark peace deal, armed groups are wreaking deadly violence, blending jungle combat with new drone warfare.

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FARC guerrillas in Norte de Santander, Colombia, where they are clashing with another armed group, the ELN.

Deadlocked Wars: How Major Powers Misread the Regions They Attacked

14 Giugno 2026 ore 22:03
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.

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Early this year on the outskirts of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, which has been bombed consistently.

Deadlocked Wars: How Major Powers Misread the Regions They Attacked

14 Giugno 2026 ore 22:03
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.

© Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Early this year on the outskirts of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, which has been bombed consistently.

In Israel, Broad Discontent Even Before Deal’s Details Are Known

15 Giugno 2026 ore 01:29
Israelis across the political spectrum have said the agreement appears to leave fundamental security threats posed by Iran unaddressed.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in March. At the start of the recent war, he had said that its objective was “to remove the existential threats” to Israel.

Deadlocked Wars: How Major Powers Misread the Regions They Attacked

14 Giugno 2026 ore 11:00
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.

© Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Early this year on the outskirts of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, which has been bombed consistently.

Deadlocked Wars: How Major Powers Misread the Regions They Attacked

14 Giugno 2026 ore 11:00
Russia and the United States projected their own centralized views onto Ukraine and Iran, analysts said. As a result, the smaller countries trapped larger ones in a costly confrontation.

© Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Early this year on the outskirts of Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, which has been bombed consistently.
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