Iran deal proposed for signing amid regional tensions
Donald Trump indicated that a peace deal with Iran could be finalized soon, but Iran has expressed skepticism about the timeline. Meanwhile, Israel continues military operations in Lebanon. (sources: dw, aljazeera, reuters)

Trump announced a potential signing of an Iran deal on Sunday, while Iran has raised doubts about this schedule. Concurrently, Israel is conducting strikes in Lebanon.
- Trump suggested an initial peace deal with Iran could be signed on Sunday.
- Iran has expressed uncertainty regarding the proposed timeline for the deal.
- Israel is actively conducting military strikes in southern Lebanon.
Why it matters
The potential Iran deal and ongoing military actions in Lebanon could significantly influence regional dynamics and international relations.
↓ Congress can act on this
6 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is HR1422: Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025.
HR1422 · 119th Congress
Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
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What HR1422 actually does
This story is about Iran war: Trump, Pakistan tease deal, but doubts remain. This bill would expand sanction-related constraints tied to Iran-linked logistics, financial actors, and Iran’s support networks.
If passed, it would:
- Expand sanction-related constraints tied to Iran-linked logistics, financial actors, and Iran’s support networks • Raise the political cost of easing pressure without stronger verification and enforcement guardrails.
5 other bills moving on this issue
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This story is about Iran war: Trump, Pakistan tease deal, but doubts remain. This bill would expand reporting on Iranian sanctions violations, Iranian-linked militia activity, and sanctions relief outcomes.
If passed, it would
- Maintain stronger sanctions pressure by requiring congressional review and limiting waiver/relief pathways (including • Expand reporting on Iranian sanctions violations, Iranian-linked militia activity, and sanctions relief outcomes.
This story is about Iran war: Trump, Pakistan tease deal, but doubts remain. This bill would extend/strengthen sanctions pressure architecture around Iran-linked sanctions-evasion activity.
If passed, it would
- Extend/strengthen sanctions pressure architecture around Iran-linked sanctions-evasion activity • Support a tighter sanctions-review posture before broader relief or waivers proceed.
This story is about Iran war: Trump, Pakistan tease deal, but doubts remain. This bill would keep existing Iran sanctions authority in force beyond any automatic expiration schedule.
If passed, it would
- Keep existing Iran sanctions authority in force beyond any automatic expiration schedule • Reduce the risk that deal-related executive action could quickly unwind current pressures without new legislation.
This story is about Iran war: Trump, Pakistan tease deal, but doubts remain. This bill would tie FCC, State, and Commerce actions around Iran-related licensing to non-exclusion principles and annual reporting.
If passed, it would
- Tie FCC, State, and Commerce actions around Iran-related licensing to non-exclusion principles and annual reporting • Update U.S. strategy language to support secure communications tools while still respecting sanctions prohibitions.
