The 60-Day Gamble: Diplomacy in the Shadow of the Strait

A diplomatic breakthrough, cautious and unfinished, may be taking shape between Washington and Tehran. American and Iranian negotiators have agreed in principle to a sixty-day memorandum of understanding — a framework that would extend the ceasefire and open formal talks on Iran’s nuclear program. The terms, largely settled as of Tuesday, await final approval from both governments. President Trump has not yet signed off; Iran has not confirmed its acceptance. The president, one official said, wants a few days to think it over. That restraint is telling. This is a man who generally does not pause for reflection on the


