US President Donald Trump's objectives in the Iran war have largely gone unfulfilled, with the country's regime remaining intact and its nuclear programme unresolved.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) agreed to by the US and Iran does not include provisions for regime change, and Iran's nuclear activities are set to be discussed in future negotiations.
Trump's vow to 'raze' Iran's missile industry and curb its support for regional allies has also been dropped from the negotiating agenda.
The war inflicted significant economic costs, with the Strait of Hormuz reopening but not returning to its pre-war status.
The conflict saw Iran launch retaliatory attacks across the region, despite sustaining military losses.