The US-Iran deal, which includes sanctions relief, $12 billion in unfrozen assets, and a reported $300 billion reconstruction fund, may actually increase the likelihood of future conflict with Iran rather than reduce it. This is because the deal leaves Israel excluded from negotiations, maintains Hezbollah's military capabilities, and provides Iran with economic incentives to continue its aggressive posture. The deal's terms, including the Strait of Hormuz control and the Gulf states' involvement in reconstruction, create conditions where Iran's hardliners remain in power and regional tensions escalate, potentially leading to another war.
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