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More than a third of Americans say MOU better for Iran
Key takeaways
- CBS/You Gov poll results released Sunday found that 37 percent of Americans say the MOU is better for Iran while 22 percent say it s better for the U.S.
- Forty-seven percent of respondents say the benefits are equal for each side.
- The 14-point agreement initially reopened the Strait of Hormuz, initiated the removal of US sanctions on Iran, released Tehran s frozen funds and ensured a ceasefire on all fronts in Lebanon.
Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.
CBS/You Gov poll results released Sunday found that 37 percent of Americans say the MOU is better for Iran while 22 percent say it s better for the U.S.
Forty-seven percent of respondents say the benefits are equal for each side.
The 14-point agreement initially reopened the Strait of Hormuz, initiated the removal of US sanctions on Iran, released Tehran s frozen funds and ensured a ceasefire on all fronts in Lebanon.
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