Why the US–Iran Agreement Deserves Cautious Support
Commentary The recently announced framework agreement between the United States and Iran is not a peace treaty. It is not a final settlement. It is a ceasefire framework designed to reduce tensions, reopen critical trade routes, and create space for further negotiations. That alone makes it worthy of serious attention. For years, Iran’s nuclear ambitions, [...]

TL;DR
- The US-Iran agreement is a ceasefire framework, not a peace treaty or final settlement.
- It aims to reduce tensions, reopen critical trade routes, and allow for further negotiations.
- The agreement is important in light of Iran's nuclear ambitions, support for proxy organizations, attacks on maritime commerce, and threats to the Strait of Hormuz.
- These Iranian actions have historically contributed to instability in the Middle East.
- Past responses from the US and its allies included sanctions, military deterrence, and diplomatic pressure.