Iran Will Reopen Strait of Hormuz and Can Sell Oil Freely Under Deal With US, Say Officials
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : That is one of the most delicate parts of the agreement because Israel has maintained it will continue to defend itself and to occupy vast swaths of Lebanon.44% : The accord, due to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, also envisions Iran receiving at least $300 billion to rebuild after the war and says the U.S. would work to end all American and United Nations sanctions imposed on Tehran -- if a final agreement addressing Iran's nuclear program is reached.
37% : The deal includes an end to the fighting in Lebanon between Israel and the Iranian-backed militia Hezbollah.
36% : Iran has said Israel must withdraw under the deal, although the leaked versions make no mention of withdrawal.
24% : The U.S. and Israel went to war on Feb. 28 in part to prevent Iran from ever getting a nuclear weapon -- although U.S. President Donald Trump's goals in the conflict have repeatedly shifted.
20% : The U.S. agreement to immediately allow Iran to sell its oil freely and the offer to eventually lift all sanctions, for instance, represent major concessions that outstrip the terms of Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with world powers that Trump withdrew America from in his first term, declaring it the "worst deal ever.
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