The Iran deal that looked "hours away" suddenly became a lot murkier.
While Trump continued insisting a deal will be signed tomorrow and claimed the Strait of Hormuz would reopen immediately afterward, Iran's Foreign Ministry publicly cooled expectations, saying there are no plans to sign tomorrow, though it could happen in the next couple of days.
At the same time, details from the draft agreement are leaking inside Iran. And they're causing a political firestorm.
Hardline figures and protesters are attacking Foreign Minister Araghchi, accusing him of giving away too much on sanctions, nuclear restrictions, U.S. troop withdrawals, and especially the future management of the Strait of Hormuz.
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