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The US-Iran ceasefire that never was and never will be
The article discusses the recurring pattern of US military actions in the Middle East, including strikes, victory claims, and temporary agreements like the US-Iran ceasefire, which fail to resolve underlying conflicts. A memorandum of understanding signed in France is cited as an example of such a short-lived agreement.
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