Trump says there are “no limits” to his power after the Iran war, but critics argue the final agreement fell far short of the “unconditional surrender” he originally demanded. In a new Axios interview, Trump defended the deal, claimed Iran was militarily defeated, and insisted he ended the conflict to avoid a global economic crisis tied to oil supplies and the Strait of Hormuz. The remarks have sparked fresh debate over whether the war showcased American power—or exposed its limits. As Washington and Tehran enter a critical 60-day negotiation period, questions remain about who really gained leverage from the landmark agreement.

The much-hyped deal, which is set to be formally signed on Friday in Geneva, doesn’t end the war. It’s essentially a 60-day extension of a ceasefire

US intelligence believes Tehran gained leverage by proving it can block the Strait of Hormuz, as Trump defends a deal that leaves nuclear disputes for later and offers Iran early…

President Trump announced the end of the Iran War and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, following intense Qatari mediation. Despite Israeli airstrikes threatening the talks,…