Most Americans skeptical of Trump’s Iran deal: Poll

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The United States and Iran held their first round of peace negotiations in Burgenstock, Switzerland, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, with both delegations reporting progress toward a final peace agreement within 60 days. Despite tension when Iran's delegation briefly walked out in response to Trump's military threats, the talks concluded with agreement on a negotiation framework and a communication channel for the Strait of Hormuz.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets emphasized both sides' genuine commitment to peace, highlighting Pakistan's mediation efforts and positive statements about the Iranian and American delegations' dedication to de-escalation and regional stability.
Moderate: Centrist outlets reported the talks factually, noting the positive and constructive atmosphere while also acknowledging underlying tensions and Trump's threats, presenting the roadmap agreement as progress despite ongoing uncertainties.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasized the volatility and fragile foundation of the talks, leading with Trump's military threats and Iran's delegation walkout, framing any progress as precarious given the hostile posturing.
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A new poll shows that most Americans are skeptical of President Trump's memorandum of understanding (MOU) toward a final deal between the U.S. and Iran.
The latest CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday found growing uncertainty about the deal's future with 57 percent of Americans saying the conflict with Iran caused more problems than it solved....