An analysis reveals the current framework agreement with Iran significantly fails to meet stated US demands. The agreement, signed under former President Donald Trump, does not reach the level of restrictions in place before the escalation of tensions. It also falls considerably short of publicly articulated US objectives regarding Iran’s nuclear program. Details suggest the deal offers limited concessions compared to previous arrangements. Experts indicate a substantial gap between the agreement’s provisions and the US administration’s initial expectations. This discrepancy raises questions about the effectiveness of the current negotiations and the potential for future compliance. The analysis underscores a complex situation with limited progress toward resolving key concerns.