
Trump Declares Victory After Iran Ceasefire; Strait of Hormuz Reopens
Key Takeaways
- A two-week US-Iran ceasefire was reached to allow negotiations toward a long-term agreement.
- Strait of Hormuz to remain open as part of the ceasefire deal.
- Trump framed the deal as a victory and ordered forces to stay near Iran.
Ceasefire and Negotiations
President Trump declared a total and complete victory after reaching a two-week ceasefire with Iran.
The ceasefire reopened the Strait of Hormuz and set a framework for negotiations.

All US military forces would remain in place until a full agreement was reached.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that fighting would continue against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Strait of Hormuz and Regional Impact
IRGC claimed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz stopped following an Israeli ceasefire violation.
The two-week truce did not cover fighting in Lebanon.

At least 182 were killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
The reopening of the strait brought immediate relief to global energy markets.
Domestic and International Reactions
Congressional Democrats demanded briefings on the war's constitutional basis.
Spain reopened its embassy in Tehran to support peace efforts.
Critics questioned whether Iran would restrain Hezbollah.
The Trump administration failed to achieve its primary goals.
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