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Why the US–Iran Agreement Deserves Cautious Support

Why the US–Iran Agreement Deserves Cautious Support
Motorists drive along a road near Milad Tower in Tehran on May 26, 2026. Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images
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The recently announced framework agreement between the United States and Iran is not a peace treaty. It is not a final settlement. It is a ceasefire framework designed to reduce tensions, reopen critical trade routes, and create space for further negotiations. That alone makes it worthy of serious attention.
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Bryan Brulotte
Bryan Brulotte
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Bryan Brulotte is chairman of Sterling-Trust, a private equity firm based in Ottawa, Canada. He holds a doctorate in business and brings more than four decades of experience spanning military service and senior roles in the private and public sectors.