The 60-Day Clock: Why the US-Iran Ceasefire Is Really a Test of Who Enforces Peace
After four months of fighting, the US and Iran have signed an interim peace agreement that pauses the war and opens a 60-day window to settle everything they couldn't agree on. The real question isn't whether the guns fell silent this week -- it's whether anyone can hold both sides to a deal when one party's own leadership is in disarray.
Bottom Line
An interim US-Iran deal is genuine progress, but interim is the operative word. With Iran's leadership status unresolved and only a single source confirming the signing, the next two months -- not this week's signature -- will decide whether this becomes a real peace or just a breather before round two.
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