Political commentator Chaim Cohen assessed that the main achievement of the emerging Trump-brokered deal with Iran is the separation of Hezbollah from Iranian patronage, calling it a 'nice achievement' if realized. He cautioned that without removal of enriched uranium, Iran continues racing toward a nuclear weapon.
Political commentator Chaim Cohen offered an assessment of the deal President Trump claims to have secured with Iran, arguing that its primary value lies in drawing a distinction between Hezbollah and Tehran. If Trump indeed achieved that separation, Cohen said, it is a 'nice achievement.' He stressed, however, that as long as enriched uranium remains in Iranian hands, Tehran will continue toward nuclear weapons capability — a warning that echoes long-standing concerns among Israeli analysts. The remarks add an analytical perspective to the fast-moving diplomatic episode that Trump has outlined throughout the evening.
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