"Billions in frozen assets may be handed back to Iran, coinciding with the potential expiration of agreements limiting Tehran's nuclear program."
"Some of the same hard-line leaders who crushed nationwide protests in January could end up better-resourced than they were before President Donald Trump unleashed crushing airstrikes."
"After a decade of fiercely attacking a previous deal with Iran, Trump has authorized U.S. negotiators to consider a bargain that involves many of the same trade-offs one of his predecessors confronted."
Negotiations may lead to the return of billions in frozen assets to Iran, coinciding with the potential expiration of agreements limiting Tehran's nuclear program. Hard-line leaders in Iran, who previously suppressed protests, could emerge with greater resources following U.S. airstrikes. After a decade of opposing a prior deal with Iran, Trump has authorized U.S. negotiators to explore a new agreement that resembles past trade-offs faced by previous administrations.
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