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In this Issues & Insights article, the I & I Editorial Board writes that President Trump delivered a pragmatic Iran deal that achieved key strategic goals without committing U.S. ground troops, satisfying American demands for action short of full-scale invasion.
- Trump’s agreement includes a 14-point framework with Iran’s pledge never to produce or obtain nuclear weapons, alongside other details still being finalized.
- The deal follows U.S. strikes that decimated Iran’s military capabilities, leadership ranks, navy, air force, and nuclear facilities, leaving the regime severely weakened.
- Americans strongly opposed ground troops, with a 57% majority in the I&I/TIPP Poll rejecting deeper involvement that could lead to another costly quagmire like Vietnam, Iraq, or Afghanistan.
- Oil prices have stabilized after peaking near $110 per barrel, enabling freer global energy flows and avoiding a potential recession from prolonged conflict.
- The outcome strengthens U.S. influence across the Middle East, reinforces the Abraham Accords, and signals to regional players that aligning with America brings stability and prosperity.
- Iranian dissident groups, including the National Council of Resistance of Iran, welcomed the ceasefire as “poison” to the regime’s survival, potentially opening space for internal opposition.
- While not eliminating the mullahs entirely, the deal positions Iran as a pariah state on parole—damaged militarily, non-nuclear, and deterred from future aggression under Trump’s firm leadership.
- Critics on both sides overlook the realities of public and congressional opposition to boots on the ground, making this a net gain for stability after 47 years of Iranian terrorism and threats.
Read the full story:
https://issuesinsights.com/2026/06/17/trumps-iran-deal-americans-wanted-something-done-short-of-ground-troops-and-they-got-it/


