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Trump deal fears grow after US intel reportedly finds Iran’s military still intact
- US intel reportedly finds Iran still has access to 30 of its 33 missile sites along the Strait of Hormuz, challenging earlier claims of major military destruction.
- The report cites The New York Times saying Iran’s missile sites remain partially functional despite prior strikes.
- Trump’s public claim that America and Israel had destroyed Iran’s military faces scrutiny as officials discuss limited damage.
- Observers warn that any deal could still leave Iran’s nuclear program under the current framework.
- The context of the conflict and oil price shifts is cited as a backdrop to potential peace talks.
- The US and Israel have been involved in a broader diplomatic effort to reach a peace deal with Iran amid ongoing hostilities.
- Officials cited by The New York Times provide a more cautious assessment of Iran’s missile capabilities than Trump’s rhetoric.
- The report underscores potential economic and strategic pressures shaping the negotiations with Iran.
- The piece references Trump’s ongoing updates on the conflict since it began in February.
- The report highlights Iran’s continued operational capability despite regional tensions and sanctions.
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