University of Chicago Professor Robert Pape Analyzes US-Iran Deal Dynamics
Robert Pape, a political science professor at the University of Chicago, has offered his perspective on the US-Iran deal, suggesting that Iran's leverage will likely persist despite the agreement. He also pointed out that a scarcity of specific details from both negotiating parties has introduced an element of uncertainty regarding the deal's implications.

Robert Pape, a political science professor from the University of Chicago, provided an analysis of the ongoing US-Iran deal. Pape stated that Iran's strategic leverage is not expected to diminish or "disappear" as a direct consequence of the agreement.
He further noted that the absence of comprehensive details from both the United States and Iran has contributed to a prevailing sense of uncertainty surrounding the deal's future and its broader impacts.
Pape shared these insights during an appearance on Bloomberg's The China Show, where he was interviewed by David Ingles and Yvonne Man.
(Source: Bloomberg Markets)
