06.19.26. Art of the Deal

Art of the Deal

This week, an interim deal that aims to end further escalations in the U.S.-Israel war with Iran has been reached, but questions about its efficacy have left experts unconvinced—is the U.S. really any closer to bringing the conflict to an end?  

President Donald Trump’s UFC birthday bash at the White House has come and gone, and with it, an entirely new rash of questions and controversies has arisen. While the event was seemingly presented in an effort to show the tirelessness of the U.S. commander in chief, that’s not exactly the impression it left with many of us. We also look at the latest involving the shock to the U.S. intelligence community with the interim appointment of Bill Pulte as the acting Director of National Intelligence, and other recent issues and controversies.

Finally, in our main focus this week, an interim agreement appears to have halted further escalation in the ongoing U.S. and Israel’s war with Iran, at least for now. However, a look at what it provides indicates that Iran will receive substantial economic relief through renewed oil exports and easing of maritime restrictions, while the agreement postpones the most contentious issues—including the future of Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions enforcement, and regional security concerns—until later negotiations. In our analysis, we look at what we can hope to see in the next 60 days, which will determine whether the agreement becomes the foundation for a broader settlement or merely a pause in a conflict whose underlying disputes remain unresolved.

This episode of Middle Theory is dedicated to mourning and honoring all U.S. military personnel who died while serving in the Armed Forces, and for lives lost in the ongoing U.S. conflict with Iran. 

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