US-Iran 60-day ceasefire is set to expire — What's next for Trump and the Ayatollah? | DW News
The memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran, intended to end hostilities, expires on August 17. Washington and Tehran have spent weeks accusing each other of breaching the agreement, raising doubts about any extension. As tensions rise again, what comes next for US-Iran relations and regional security? DW's Ben Fajzullin speaks to Kamran Bokhari from the Middle East Policy Council and to Giorgio Cafiero from Gulf State Analytics.
Chapter Breakdown 00:00 US-Iran peace deal or total misunderstanding? 00:18 Trump wants control of the Strait of Hormuz 01:11 Inside the last-ditch diplomatic efforts 02:38 Can regional mediators stop another war? 04:11 Why the agreement is falling apart 05:55 Iran's strategy to pressure Washington 06:18 How serious is Trump's Hormuz threat? 08:35 Is the US becoming isolated over Iran? 11:07 Netanyahu's influence on US-Iran relations 15:33 Three scenarios for what happens next
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