European Allies Skeptical of Trump's Iran Deal and Regional Impact
European allies have expressed skepticism regarding President Trump's deal with Iran. They question whether the agreement will lead to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by June 19. The deal is also anticipated to strain President Trump's relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Dalia Fahmy, Director of International Relations and Diplomacy & Associate Professor of Political Science at Long Island University, shared insights on the future of the region during a discussion on Bloomberg's Horizons Middle East & Africa.

European allies have voiced skepticism concerning President Trump's deal with Iran. A key concern among these allies is whether the agreement will result in the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz by the specified date of June 19.
Additionally, the deal is viewed as potentially straining President Trump's relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Dalia Fahmy, who serves as the Director of International Relations and Diplomacy and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Long Island University, contributed to the discussion. She spoke with Bloomberg’s Abeer Abu Omar on the program Horizons Middle East & Africa, where they explored the future of the region.
According to Bloomberg Markets, these insights highlight the complexities surrounding the Iran deal and its anticipated ramifications for international relations.

