The National · 28 Jun 2026
The attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait have put the US-Iran deal under stress
The US-Iran framework agreement should not be mistaken for the end of a long conflict or for a settled regional security arrangement. It is better understood as a political truce: an attempt to halt the slide towards a wider war and create space for something more durable. Yet events in the Strait o
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The recent attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait highlight the fragility of the US-Iran deal, which is more of a political truce than a resolution to ongoing conflicts. This situation underscores the need for a more stable regional security framework amidst rising tensions.
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