US and Iran Reach Peace Deal; War Ends, Strait of Hormuz Reopens; Trump Claims Surrender; House Voted to Block War; Patriot Failures; Schumer Criticizes Deal
Key Questions
What details confirm the US-Iran peace deal?
The White House has confirmed a signed peace deal that ends the US-Iran war, reopens the Strait of Hormuz for toll-free passage, and sets a 60-day timeline for full withdrawal. The agreement follows US operations like Operation Epic Fury and bunker buster strikes.
How has the deal been received by key figures?
President Trump claims Iran surrendered, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated the US lost on virtually every point. Iran had previously denied reaching a final decision on the agreement.
What military issues preceded the peace deal?
The Patriot missile system experienced significant failures, with three of four missiles penetrating defenses. Iran had fortified sites like Kharg Island ahead of the resolution.
White House confirms signed peace deal ending the US-Iran war and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. New: 60-day timeline for full withdrawal; toll-free passage. Trump claims Iran surrendered; Iran earlier denied final decision. Schumer says US lost on every point. Patriot system failures (3 of 4 missiles penetrated). Iran fortified Kharg Island. US launched Operation Epic Fury, bunker buster strikes on Isfahan. House voted to block war. The deal has major implications for global oil prices and economic stability.