The US-Iran deal is a relief but does not guarantee stability in the Middle East.
The ceasefire does not mask Trump's failure to overthrow Iran's regime and dismantle their nuclear program.
The deal's success depends on Israel ceasing attacks in Southern Lebanon.
The agreement is viewed by many as a military defeat for the US, impacting Trump's image.
Opening of the Strait of Hormuz could alleviate the global economic crisis.
The deal postpones the issue of Iran's nuclear program.
The future situation in the Middle East is uncertain due to Israel's occupation of Lebanon.
Iran concludes the conflict without giving up its strategic assets.
Conclusion: While the US-Iran deal provides temporary relief, it leaves critical issues unresolved and does not guarantee lasting peace in the Middle East.