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The agreement reached between the leaders of the US and Iran on June 17 has created a 60-day period to finalize a comprehensive peace treaty, which will conclude around August 17, 2026, leaving just 41 days left. The completion of this agreement hinges on the resolution of five critical issues: ensuring free passage through Hormuz, addressing Iran's nuclear ambitions and the disposal of enriched uranium, granting IAEA inspection access, providing full sanctions relief, and implementing a $300 billion reconstruction initiative for Iran. With Iran obstructing inspections, insisting on tolls for Hormuz, and the parliament speaker openly rejecting essential US demands, experts caution that failure to reach an agreement could reignite full-scale conflict, potentially triggering the oil supply crisis that previously escalated gas prices to alarming highs across the United States.

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00:00The clock is ticking.
00:01The U.S.-Iran deal signed June 17th gives both sides 60 days to reach a comprehensive final peace agreement.
00:08Today is day 20.
00:10Only 41 days remain before the deadline.
00:13And the two sides are still fighting about almost everything.
00:17Iran is blocking nuclear inspectors.
00:19Iran is demanding service fees to use the Strait of Hormuz.
00:23Iran's parliament speaker is publicly rejecting key U.S. conditions on live television.
00:28For this deal to succeed, five major issues must be resolved in 41 days.
00:34Free Hormuz passage, Iran's nuclear program, IAEA inspections, lifting U.S. sanctions, and a $300 billion reconstruction plan.
00:45If they fail, full-scale hostilities resume.
00:49The Strait closes again.
00:51Iran's oil disappears from world markets.
00:54And Americans watching gas prices drop back toward normal should understand.
00:58That recovery could reverse very quickly.
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