Trump Softens Iran Red Lines to Pitch Interim Peace Deal

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Trump framed an interim Iran peace deal as threat-reduction that would still allow Iran limited uranium enrichment, ballistic missiles development, and access to billions in frozen funds, signaling a shift from his past criticisms. The memorandum sets up about 60 days of negotiations with no immediate concessions, drawing mixed reactions from hawks and supporters, while the administration argues Iran is weakened and could rejoin the global economy if leaders choose.
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