A recently surfaced internal memo reportedly confirms failures in the Trump administration’s approach to the Iran peace deal. Luís Tomé, a professor and researcher, asserts the agreement currently favors Iran. He further contends that Israel was sidelined during negotiations and may attempt to undermine the peace process as a result. Tomé’s analysis suggests the deal’s structure benefits Iranian interests, potentially creating instability in the region. The memo’s emergence raises questions about the previous administration’s strategy and its long-term consequences. Experts are now analyzing the potential ramifications of Israel’s possible response to being excluded from the agreement. This development adds another layer of complexity to the already fragile peace efforts.
