'Catastrophic capitulation': Why US and Israel are the biggest losers in Iran deal - Press Review - France 24

- An Israeli newspaper has condemned the U.S. deal with Iran as a "catastrophic capitulation," contradicting President Trump's claim that the United States is the primary winner.
- Critics argue that the agreement fails to address Iran's strategic "chokehold" on the Strait of Hormuz, leaving the U.S. and Israel vulnerable.
- The Tehran Times has used the situation to criticize the U.S. and Israel for allegedly exploiting and then discarding exiled Iranian opposition groups.
- The reports highlight a deep divide in geopolitical perspectives regarding whether the deal secures regional stability or empowers the Iranian regime.
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