
UK PM Starmer Resigns, First Round Of US-Iran Talks, Iran Deal Scrutiny
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has resigned following declining approval ratings and internal party pressure, with Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham emerging as the likely successor to navigate the country's ongoing economic and political volatility. Simultaneously, the United States and Iran have initiated a 60-day roadmap for negotiations in Switzerland, aiming to stabilize the conflict in Lebanon and secure the Strait of Hormuz. Despite these diplomatic efforts, President Trump faces significant domestic pushback from both his MAGA base and Republican war hawks, who criticize the deal's perceived weakness and lack of clear strategic gains. Driven by concerns over rising inflation and the potential for a severe economic downturn, the administration is prioritizing immediate stability over long-term nuclear resolution, highlighting the precarious balance between geopolitical leverage and domestic political survival ahead of the midterm elections.
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