$300 billion Iran deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening
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Key claims
- The $300 billion deal with Iran is questioned as either genuine investment or financial bleeding of American resources.
- Question about the near-term macroeconomic effects of the $300 billion Iran deal.
- Trump's $300 billion Iran deal is framed as a worse negotiation outcome than Obama's prior $1.5 billion agreement.
- Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz as consequence of US foreign policy failure.
- Opening the Strait of Hormuz through an Iran deal could be leveraged for electoral advantage.
- The Trump administration has agreed to pay Iran $300 billion and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in a new agreement.
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- /pol/537146166 ↗ live · archive alarmed breaking 48 replies The Trump administration has agreed to pay Iran $300 billion and reopen the Strait of Hormuz in a new agreement.
- /pol/537142969 ↗ live · archive skeptical breaking 26 replies The $300 billion deal with Iran is questioned as either genuine investment or financial bleeding of American resources.
- /pol/537144430 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 10 replies Opening the Strait of Hormuz through an Iran deal could be leveraged for electoral advantage.
- /pol/537143271 ↗ live · archive mocking breaking 7 replies Trump's $300 billion Iran deal is framed as a worse negotiation outcome than Obama's prior $1.5 billion agreement.
- /pol/537143116 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 2 replies Question about the near-term macroeconomic effects of the $300 billion Iran deal.
- /pol/537142950 ↗ live · archive mocking breaking 18 replies Trump negotiated a $300 billion deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, framed sarcastically as poor negotiation compared to the original situation.
- /pol/537144078 ↗ live · archive alarmed developing 3 replies Iran now controls the Strait of Hormuz as consequence of US foreign policy failure.
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