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US and Iran Reach New Agreement After Days of Trading Strikes

The content discusses recent developments in the Iran-U.S. tensions, focusing on upcoming diplomatic talks and the ongoing conflict over the Strait of Hormuz. Iran and the United States are scheduled to meet in Qatar following a period of mutual attacks, with Iran requesting the meeting. Despite a ceasefire agreement, there are disagreements over control of the strait, as Iran asserts its full authority while the U.S. emphasizes freedom of navigation. Iran claims responsibility for managing maritime traffic and warns ships that only with its permission can they pass through the strait. Meanwhile, the U.S. has made clear it will not tolerate further attacks on shipping, and President Trump has indicated the possibility of military action if Iran’s actions continue. The situation remains tense, with concerns about escalating conflict and stability in the region.




After spending the weekend exchanging attacks, Iran and the United States will meet in Qatar Tuesday after the two sides agreed to let each other alone.

“IRAN HAS REQUESTED A MEETING. IT WILL TAKE PLACE TOMORROW IN DOHA!” President Donald Trump posted Monday on .

As noted by Axios, the two sides walked away from the MOU governing the ceasefire with radically different interpretations of who is boss in the Strait of Hormuz.

“We decided to stop all the kinetic activity,” a senior U.S. official said. A second said, “vessels can move freely” through the strait during the talks.

However, Iran has been acting as if it decides who passes through the vital waterway.  Attacks on ships triggered a U.S. response, which led to a cycle of tit-for-tat attacks.

The attacks put a crimp in shipping through the strait, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will represent the U.S. in Qatar.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Sunday Iran rules the strait — period.

“The management and full restoration of maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is Iran’s responsibility,” Araghchi said, according to state media. “No other country or entity has any responsibility or authority in this matter.”

Further the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is warning ships that they need its permission to sail through the strait.

Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz said America will not tolerate further shipping attacks.

“If the Iranian regime thinks for a second that President Trump is going to sit by, stand by, while Iran continues to attack international shipping without a response or our bases without a response, they’re sadly mistaken,” he said.

“And they saw that loud and clear over the last few nights,” he said.

“The U.S. is testing Iran’s resolve,” Mohamed Amersi, an Iran expert and member of the Global Advisory Council of the Wilson Center, said.

Trump indicated over the weekend he was tired of Iran’s attacks.

“There may come a point when we are no longer able to be reasonable and will be forced to militarily complete the job that we very successfully started,” Trump wrote in another post. “If that happens, the Islamic Republic of Iran will no longer exist!”

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