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910 The war in Iran didn’t end; it became something new

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Joshua Keating @ Vox · 04/21/2026 11:20 EDT

The war in Iran didn’t end; it became something new

Are the US and Iran on the verge of a full peace agreement — or a return to all-out war? On the one hand, President Donald Trump has told multiple reporters in recent days that Iran has effectively agreed to all US conditions and that talks are going well, with Vice President JD Vance set […]

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