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Iran Deal Hinges on Hormuz
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A tentative U.S.-Iran deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift a U.S. port blockade before 60 days of nuclear and sanctions talks, while key terms remain undisclosed.
- Frame 1Pakistan-brokered deal plans to reopen Hormuz and remove a U.S. port blockade, with fuel prices and security at stake.
- Frame 2The first gate is simultaneous: Iran opens the strait as Washington removes the blockade from Iranian ports.
- Frame 3About one-fifth of world oil moves through Hormuz, so closure raised fuel, food, and fertilizer costs.
- Frame 4Then 60 days of talks would cover nuclear limits and possible sanctions relief, with details still undisclosed.
- Frame 5Open questions include missiles, Iran-backed allies such as Hezbollah, and fighting in Lebanon outside the deal.
- Frame 6Friday's Switzerland signing is the next checkpoint, after earlier announcements fell through and Monday terms stayed disputed.
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- Jun 15, 6:01 PM EDT
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- Jun 15, 4:00 PM EDT