PBS NewsHourthe war that the U.S. and Israel started with Iran
PBS NewsHour
The Atlanticshooting in a more moderate manner, stream of public claims that were subsequently contradicted
U.S. and Iranian officials report progress toward an agreement to end four months of conflict, centered on reopening the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for phased sanctions relief and eventual access to frozen assets. Negotiators have largely settled a memorandum of understanding that remains unsigned and would initiate separate talks on Iran's nuclear material. Coverage of the developments comes exclusively from left-center sources.
The framework reflects a shift from military confrontation toward diplomacy that could ease sanctions harming Iranian civilians and global energy markets.
“Economic coercion and civilian relief”
Conservative
The proposal risks repeating past errors by granting concessions without ironclad limits on Iran's nuclear program or proxy funding.
“Enforcement and regime accountability”
Libertarian
State bargaining over shipping lanes and sanctions continues to treat private commerce as leverage rather than protecting individual economic liberty.
“Foreign entanglements and trade restrictions”
Devil's Advocate
All three views accept the contested premise that the U.S. and Israel initiated the war and overlook the lack of verified nuclear constraints or pre-conflict Iranian actions.