The more generous U.S. ceasefire terms are, the more suspicious Iran becomes they’re a ruse for another attack, expert says
The U.S. is reportedly offering generous terms to Iran to extend a ceasefire, including lifting sanctions and releasing frozen assets, in exchange for Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz. However, Iran is suspicious of these terms, viewing them as a potential ruse for a future attack rather than a genuine peace offering. This potential deal has also drawn criticism from some Republicans who fear it concedes too much leverage to Iran and could embolden its nuclear ambitions. AI