: Iran ceasefire: ‘Huge strategic defeat for the U.S.’ | Duration 6:25 With the U.S and Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire, CBC’s chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault asks Munk School of Global Affairs founding director Janice Stein if the deal can hold and what position it leaves both countries in. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's framework for a peace deal remains the 15-point plan that Iran rejected two weeks ago. While Iran said it has agreed to keep the strait open during the two-week ceasefire, there appear to be conditions. WATCH | Tehran-born professor worries Iran's regime will now crack down harder on dissidents: What does a temporary ceasefire mean for the Iran war? In his social media post, Trump appeared to be laying the groundwork for such a declaration by explaining why he'd agreed to the ceasefire."
Source: CBC News April 08, 2026 11:54 UTC