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Home / US-Israel-Iran / Trump Isn’t ‘Satisfied’ With Iran Deal—What Do We Know About A Potential Agreement?
US‑Israel‑Iran, Iran, Middle East

May 27, 2026

Trump Isn’t ‘Satisfied’ With Iran Deal—What Do We Know About A Potential Agreement?

Dr. Rosemary Kelanic, the director of the Middle East Program at Defense Priorities, joins “Forbes Newsroom” to discuss President Trump’s remarks on the state of negotiations with Iran and what we know about what would be included in a peace deal.

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Rosemary
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Director, Middle East Program

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