US‑Iran Deal Won’t Secure Arab World, Analysts Warn
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A recent agreement between the United States and Iran has been hailed as a step toward easing tensions in the Middle East, but experts caution that it does not guarantee stability across the Arab world.
The deal, signed in Tehran, involves the United States and Iran agreeing to reduce certain military provocations and to engage in dialogue on regional security issues. While the agreement marks a significant diplomatic breakthrough, analysts note that underlying conflicts and rivalries in the region remain unresolved.
The consensus among observers is that the pact, though a positive diplomatic gesture, will not automatically translate into broader security for Arab states, given the complex web of alliances, proxy wars, and competing interests that continue to shape the region.
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