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Global Conflict: Five Key Questions Loom Over US-Iran Peace Deal Despite Breakthrough

As the United States and Iran move closer to signing a proposed peace agreement in Geneva on June 19, major questions continue to surround the long-term viability of the deal. While both sides have announced a halt in hostilities, diplomats, military experts, and geopolitical analysts remain cautious about the road ahead. The first major question concerns whether the ceasefire will truly hold across the region. Although Washington and Tehran have signaled a willingness to reduce tensions, conflicts involving regional allies and proxy groups could still challenge the agreement’s durability. Another critical issue is the future control and security of the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategic maritime corridors. Conflicting claims regarding navigation rights and security arrangements continue to create uncertainty for global energy markets. The status of the US military presence in the Gulf remains another point of debate. Questions persist over whether American naval deployments, including assets linked to regional security operations, will be reduced or maintained after the agreement. Perhaps the most significant challenge involves Iran’s nuclear program. Reports suggest that discussions on uranium enrichment, inspections, and future nuclear activities may continue for several weeks beyond the initial agreement. The outcome of these negotiations will likely determine the long-term success of the diplomatic process. The future of Iran’s frozen overseas assets is also under scrutiny. Tehran has reportedly sought the release of significant financial resources as part of broader confidence-building measures, while Western governments continue to evaluate conditions attached to any potential sanctions relief. Experts caution that while the proposed agreement represents an important diplomatic opening, deeper disputes involving regional security, Israel-Iran tensions, missile programs, and strategic influence across the Middle East remain unresolved. Nevertheless, the easing of tensions has already boosted investor confidence, lifted global markets, and contributed to a decline in oil prices, signaling cautious optimism among international observers.

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