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Trump Officials Say Iran Deal May Be Looser Than Obama-Era Nuclear Accord
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67% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
A senior Trump administration official said the emerging Iran agreement may be less strict than Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal. The reported deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz, lift restrictions on Iranian ports and shipping, and extend the ceasefire by 60 days while nuclear talks continue.
- 01Trump officials say the Iran deal may be softer than Obama’s 2015 nuclear agreement.
- 02The reported deal would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift the U.S. blockade on Iranian shipping.
- 03The ceasefire would be extended for 60 days for nuclear negotiations.
- 04Republican lawmakers want a briefing before taking a final position.
- 05The full text of the agreement has not yet been published.
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