
Qatar Emerges as Winner in Fragile US-Iran Accord
The US-Iran memorandum is portrayed as a short-lived, thin accord that could temporarily lift the naval blockade and permit limited Iranian oil sales, but most major issues—nuclear goals, Iran’s support for militias, and missile programs—are left unresolved. Qatar emerges as the big winner for its sustained mediation, while GCC states align cautiously; Lebanon and Hezbollah could reap gains as a byproduct, complicating Israel’s position and signaling that the region may not see lasting peace once the two-month window closes.