US, Iran at odds on nuclear inspections, frozen assets in deal to end war
- Trump says Iran agreed to "infinite" nuclear inspections, but Iran denies any such concession — casting doubt on the durability of their fragile peace deal.
- The truce reopened the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days, easing oil prices back to pre-war levels and prompting efforts to evacuate thousands of stranded seafarers.
- Political fallout at home: Trump's poll numbers slipped and the Republican-led Senate narrowly voted to halt the war, exposing fissures in his party.