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Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:11 AM 5 hrs ago

Full Text of the 14 point agreement with Iran

Last edited Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:06 AM - Edit history (1)

1 — The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States, together with their allies in the current war, declare upon the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and undertake that from now on they will not launch any hostile action against each other, and will refrain from the threat or use of force against each other. The final agreement will confirm the provisions of this Article and the remaining Articles.
2 — The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States undertake to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to refrain from interfering in each other’s internal affairs.
3 — The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States undertake to negotiate and reach a final agreement within a maximum period of 60 days, extendable by mutual consent.
4 — Immediately upon the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, the United States lift the naval blockade and prevent any interference or obstruction against the Islamic Republic of Iran, and restore traffic within a maximum of 30 days to its full capacity; the traffic of ships shall be proportional to the pre-war volume of traffic on the part of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The United States also undertakes to withdraw its forces from the surrounding areas within 30 days after the final agreement.
5 — Upon signing this Memorandum of Understanding, the Islamic Republic of Iran will immediately take steps to ensure that the movement of merchant ships from the Persian Gulf to the Sea of Oman and vice versa is resumed within 30 days to the pre-war volume, taking into account the need for the removal of technical obstacles and the neutralization of mines by Iran.
6 — The United States undertakes, together with its regional partners, to create a comprehensive plan agreed upon by both parties for the rehabilitation and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran, while ensuring financing of at least $300 billion. The implementation mechanism of this plan, as part of the final agreement, will be formulated within 60 days.
7 — The United States commits to ending, on a schedule to be agreed upon as part of the final agreement, all types of sanctions currently facing the Islamic Republic of Iran, including resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and all unilateral U.S. sanctions, both primary and secondary.
8 — The Islamic Republic of Iran reiterates that it will never produce nuclear weapons. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States have agreed that the fate of enriched material and the fate of all other mutually agreed nuclear-related issues, including Iran’s nuclear needs, will be adequately addressed in a final agreement; the final agreement will confirm the provisions of this Article.
9 — The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States agree that, pending a final agreement, they will maintain the status quo: Iran will maintain the status quo on its nuclear program, and the United States will not impose new sanctions on Iran or strengthen its forces in the region.
10 — The United States undertakes that immediately after the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, and until the date of the lifting of sanctions, the United States Treasury Department will issue waivers for exports of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical products and their derivatives, and all related services, including banking, insurance, transportation, and the like.
11 — The United States undertakes that, in light of the progress of negotiations towards a final agreement, frozen or restricted funds and assets of the Islamic Republic of Iran will be released and made fully available. These funds, whether held in the master account or transferred, will be used for any final beneficiary payment determined by the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran and will be fully available for use. The United States undertakes to issue all necessary permits and licenses on this basis.
12 — The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States agree that an implementation mechanism will be established to oversee the successful implementation of and future commitment to the Final Agreement.
13 — Following the signing of this Memorandum of Understanding, and upon receipt of assurances regarding the commencement of implementation of Articles 4, 5, 10, and 11 of this Memorandum of Understanding, and the continued implementation of these steps, the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States will enter into negotiations for a Final Agreement solely with respect to the remaining Articles.
14 — The final agreement will be approved through a binding resolution of the UN Security Council.

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Full Text of the 14 point agreement with Iran (Original Post) Johnny2X2X 5 hrs ago OP
It's insane Johnny2X2X 4 hrs ago #1
Appreciations (and) wyn borkins 4 hrs ago #5
I like "The Islamic Republic of Iran REITERATES that it will never produce nuclear weapons" Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #11
Yes, total victory for Iran, far better than Obama's deal. As I posted elsewhere, one meme sums it up... thesquanderer 3 hrs ago #28
IANAL but I read a lot of contracts. This feels like the first draft was written by the Iranians. CincyDem 4 hrs ago #2
Or maybe written by Putin. (n/t) thesquanderer 2 hrs ago #33
An absolute complete capitulation. Unbelievable! boston bean 4 hrs ago #3
Remember how big a sticking point the sanctions were in Obama's deal Johnny2X2X 4 hrs ago #7
It wasn't Obama's deal, stop laying the JPCOA solely on him gab13by13 3 hrs ago #14
Either way Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #16
Why always 14 points and will the Senate reject them as they did for Woodrow Wilson? Ponietz 4 hrs ago #4
WTAF!!! Phoenix61 4 hrs ago #6
Simply stunning Johnny2X2X 4 hrs ago #9
This is not good for Israel, and it is Netanyahu's own fault. everyonematters 4 hrs ago #8
The Iran hawks are going to lose their minds Prairie Gates 4 hrs ago #10
It's so bad it's embarrassing Johnny2X2X 4 hrs ago #12
The Iranians were right to seek it Prairie Gates 3 hrs ago #21
I read #1 and quit reading the rest gab13by13 3 hrs ago #13
Trump talking out his ass again Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #15
When Iran says USA, does it include Isreal? Those bombs say USA on them. dem4decades 2 hrs ago #37
Hello, gab13by13 3 hrs ago #17
Yeah, who is going to pay Farmer-Rick 2 hrs ago #31
Lokk in the mirror, it's you and me. dem4decades 2 hrs ago #39
Exactly Farmer-Rick 2 hrs ago #46
Here's a link to the full text: EarlG 3 hrs ago #18
I guarantee that Iran isn't going to allow ships to pass through Hormuz without its permission. gab13by13 3 hrs ago #19
Tells me Iran was dug in and ready to continue as is indefinitely Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #20
Bingo, gab13by13 3 hrs ago #25
Heads I win, tails you lose. jeffreyi 3 hrs ago #22
I think it's so bad because Trump wants to punish the world Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #24
IMO, this agreement to negotiate later gab13by13 3 hrs ago #23
Not even sure that will work Johnny2X2X 3 hrs ago #26
What are the specifics people want added? Orangenero 3 hrs ago #27
Inspectors for 1 Johnny2X2X 2 hrs ago #29
The very 1st point, the ending of the war in Lebanon gab13by13 2 hrs ago #32
Could be something to that Johnny2X2X 2 hrs ago #36
The Gulf States were big losers also gab13by13 2 hrs ago #30
I wonder if Qatar will ask for the return of their oversized jet? RainCaster 2 hrs ago #35
This is the most flaccid agreement I've ever seen RainCaster 2 hrs ago #34
The ONLY white flag in this, belongs to the US! 70sEraVet 2 hrs ago #38
To summarize: SamuelAdams 2 hrs ago #40
Yeah and whats this "Investing in Iran" BS I keep reading? Trump going to build hotels there Bengus81 2 hrs ago #42
Sanctions relief includes 24 billion dollars of frozen Iranian money gab13by13 2 hrs ago #44
Getting a load of shrink wrap ready for those pallets of CASH Trump? Bengus81 2 hrs ago #41
'Produce' is not the same as 'Buy', 'Acquire', 'Trade for' Scalded Nun 2 hrs ago #43
Nowhere is an inspection regime mentioned... appmanga 2 hrs ago #45
I cant see Congress agreeing to 300 billion Johonny 2 hrs ago #47
Is this a joke? This has to be a joke.... Ol Janx Spirit 1 hr ago #48
It may be built to fail Johnny2X2X 1 hr ago #49
That's entirely plausible--and Occam's Razor would also say yes.... Ol Janx Spirit 1 hr ago #53
Point 1... Bibi says no and continues to bomb Lebanon mountain grammy 1 hr ago #50
And one of Iran's strategic moves comes to fruition... paleotn 7 min ago #55
Israel is not a signatory to this, even though they were one of the parties that launched the war. Nevertheless... Martin Eden 1 hr ago #51
Yeah Johnny2X2X 1 hr ago #52
Art of the Deal? More like a Squeal. Martin Eden 1 hr ago #54
Slightly conditional surrender to Iran Progressive dog 4 min ago #56

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
1. It's insane
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:13 AM
4 hrs ago

It’s total victory for Iran. Worse than imagined and there’s no selling this.

This remains too bad, there will be a huge backlash to it in America and it will fall apart because of that and because Israel doesn’t want peace.

wyn borkins

(1,522 posts)
5. Appreciations (and)
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:25 AM
4 hrs ago

Thank you for providing the 14-point Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Iran.

Prairie Gates

(8,618 posts)
11. I like "The Islamic Republic of Iran REITERATES that it will never produce nuclear weapons"
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:07 AM
4 hrs ago

In other words, we already said that, asshole.

Truly the "Per my last email" of diplomatic writing.

thesquanderer

(13,160 posts)
28. Yes, total victory for Iran, far better than Obama's deal. As I posted elsewhere, one meme sums it up...
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:11 AM
3 hrs ago

Iran's concessions?



And you're right about Israel as well. As I also said elsewhere, item 1 requires ally Israel to cease hostilities in Lebanon. They won't. So there goes the whole thing.

CincyDem

(7,443 posts)
2. IANAL but I read a lot of contracts. This feels like the first draft was written by the Iranians.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:19 AM
4 hrs ago

boston bean

(36,970 posts)
3. An absolute complete capitulation. Unbelievable!
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:23 AM
4 hrs ago

No sanctions, even Pay offs.

The reading of it is an embarassment to the US. This guy has fucked us in so many ways.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
7. Remember how big a sticking point the sanctions were in Obama's deal
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:57 AM
4 hrs ago

We kept most of our sanctions against them in place and the ones that were removed had snap back provisions in them. Obama took a ton of criticism for removing a small portion of the sanctions to get the deal done. This is a removal of all sanctions, no questions asked.

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
14. It wasn't Obama's deal, stop laying the JPCOA solely on him
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:22 AM
3 hrs ago

China
France
Germany
Iran
Russia
UK
USA

All of those countries plus the involvement of the International community in inspecting Iran's nuclear facilities were all involved. The agreement took nearly 2 years to complete.

It is not Obama's deal, leaving out those other countries is a right wing talking point.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
16. Either way
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:27 AM
3 hrs ago

It was a great deal brokered by the US. This deal has nothing close to it in it and it doesn't appear there's any room for most of the main parts of that deal.

Obama and the US should have been proud of that JPCOA deal. It was an absolute great deal and now we're getting garbage.

Phoenix61

(18,912 posts)
6. WTAF!!!
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 07:50 AM
4 hrs ago

7— The United States commits to ending, on a schedule to be agreed upon as part of the final agreement, all types of sanctions currently facing the Islamic Republic of Iran, including resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and all unilateral U.S. sanctions, both primary and secondary.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
9. Simply stunning
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:01 AM
4 hrs ago

It's like all 50 years of Iran's misdeeds and sponsoring of terror never happened.

everyonematters

(4,291 posts)
8. This is not good for Israel, and it is Netanyahu's own fault.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:00 AM
4 hrs ago

Iran will have more funds and time to engineer more attacks on Israel. Of course, Israel will respond, and this never-ending thing will continue. The only good thing about this is that Iran agrees that the will not develop nuclear weapons, but the controls need to be worked out.

Prairie Gates

(8,618 posts)
10. The Iran hawks are going to lose their minds
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:04 AM
4 hrs ago

This is total sanctions relief plus reparations.

Holy Jesus.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
12. It's so bad it's embarrassing
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:07 AM
4 hrs ago

And I think the push back on this deal will be crazy and will kill it.

Republicans have to run on this deal all Summer. There's simply no defending it and the pushback from Republicans is going to be immense. Republicans would have an easier time selling Sharia Law in the US to their voters. "Now listen, everyone here needs to learn Farsi and all classes will be taught in a blend of Farsi and Arabic, but you'll really enjoy the new religion you're going to be practicing, be sure to vote for me.."

Prairie Gates

(8,618 posts)
21. The Iranians were right to seek it
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:38 AM
3 hrs ago

The attack on the girls school killed more people than the Oklahoma City bombing. It was a world historical terrorist attack.

The 40 year rhetoric of Iranian "proxy" terrorists have been given the lie by Israel's genocide in Gaza and iits aggressive wars against its neighbors, including Lebanon, where Hezbollah very much seems to be the only line of resistance against Israeli colonization south of the Litani.

I have no doubt that the Revolutionary Guard and Iranian hardliners are bad, but all the assumptions about the region have to be rethought in light of Israel's behaviors as an aggressive and expansionist state, which the US then supported in the bombing of Iran. Why shouldn't they get sanctions relief and reparations? Because they're the bad guys?

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
13. I read #1 and quit reading the rest
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:16 AM
3 hrs ago

WTF good does it do for the US and Iran to agree there will be no more fighting in Lebanon if Israel doesn't agree? Israel was a partner in this war and it needs to be a signatory to this agreement.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
15. Trump talking out his ass again
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:24 AM
3 hrs ago

That's what this is, Israel was never at the table and Trump got desperate so pretended he could speak for them with the hope that he could pressure them after the fact.

There's a Seinfeld episode about this where Kramer promises a sick boy that Paul O'Neil will hit 2 home runs for him in the next Yankee's game in order to get a card back signed by all the Yankees. When he doesn't Kramer shows up with the card anyway and says, "I got the card!" And then as he walks out he says quickly, "By the way, tell Paul O'Neil he has to catch a fly ball with his hat the next game, ok, see ya."

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
17. Hello,
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:29 AM
3 hrs ago

This agreement gives Iran 324 billion dollars.; 24 billion of frozen Iranian assets and another 300 billion I suppose in a Krasnov slush fund to hand out as he sees fit, taking his cut of course.

Republicans blamed Obama for unfreezing 1.7 billion dollars of Iran's own money and now with Krasnov it's OK to give Iran 324 billion and I guarantee the Revolutionary Guard isn't going to give much of that money to help unwashed Iranians.

Farmer-Rick

(12,834 posts)
31. Yeah, who is going to pay
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:22 AM
2 hrs ago

That $300 billion? I bet it isn't the warmongers who started the war for nothing.

Farmer-Rick

(12,834 posts)
46. Exactly
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:06 AM
2 hrs ago

We the people always pay. It's about time we got them the corporations and the filthy-rich to pay.

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
19. I guarantee that Iran isn't going to allow ships to pass through Hormuz without its permission.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:34 AM
3 hrs ago

2 countries have already agreed to pay "fees" for safe passage. Iran is not giving up control of Hormuz and I will bet my golf clubs on that.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
20. Tells me Iran was dug in and ready to continue as is indefinitely
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:35 AM
3 hrs ago

It's just stunning how much they got out of this.

But even Iran probably realizes this is too good to be true and the deal will never really happen.

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
25. Bingo,
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:53 AM
3 hrs ago

this is just an agreement to negotiate later. Krasnov needs it to keep the price of crude and gas down for the 4th of July.

I'm guessing that crude is still dropping today?

jeffreyi

(2,615 posts)
22. Heads I win, tails you lose.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:47 AM
3 hrs ago

Yours truly, Iran.

But what did anybody expect from this absolute clown show of incompetence and squandering, of human life, our tax dollars, everything we supposedly stand for.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
24. I think it's so bad because Trump wants to punish the world
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:52 AM
3 hrs ago

The world didn't support his little war, including the US, so I think he's like, "Fuck them, if they don't want my war, I'm going to just give Iran whatever they want and see how they like that."

That's the way he thinks. But I think the pushback will be too much for him to allow this deal to move forward. There's simply no way for Republicans to defend this at all, at most you'll here them say, "Ignore this, it's just a basis to negotiate the actual deal..."

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
23. IMO, this agreement to negotiate later
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:51 AM
3 hrs ago

was done to keep gas from hitting $7/gal on the 4th of July, it would have devastated Krasnov.

That's what this agreement is all about, it has nothing to do with anything else, nothing to do with Iran not getting a nuclear weapon.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
26. Not even sure that will work
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 08:58 AM
3 hrs ago

There is significant interruption to refineries and other oil infrastructure in the region. This stuff isn’t a day to day thing if it’s been moving in one direction. There might be some temporary relief, but it’s going to rise regardless of this deal.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
29. Inspectors for 1
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:15 AM
2 hrs ago

There must be inspectors from the IAEA with full access to Iran's nuclear program, that's the primary point and the only one that really matters. It should be point 1, there can be no deal without agreeing to inspectors, it's a non starter without that agreement.

And my god, a removal of all sanctions is insane! It needs to be a removal of some or we're rewarding Iran for decades of killing and terror.

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
32. The very 1st point, the ending of the war in Lebanon
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:24 AM
2 hrs ago

can only happen if Israel agrees, and where is Israel in this agreement?

I keep saying that there will not be a peace plan, this is all kabuki Theater to keep the price of gas down for the 4th of July.

Right now Brent is $80/barrel, and WTI is $77/barrel and everyone's strategic oil reserves are at all time lows. Lucky that China's demand for oil dropped this year.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
36. Could be something to that
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:39 AM
2 hrs ago

I think the one hallmark of Trump's deal making has always been that he never thinks long term, it's always what makes today or this week look better and then we can figure out the rest after that.

He's run his businesses like that, he's run his campaigns like that, and he's running the country like that. Just win today, tomorrow's shitstorm can wait until tomorrow and we'll figure out how to bullshit our way out of that too.

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
30. The Gulf States were big losers also
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:17 AM
2 hrs ago

They wanted Krasnov to neuter Iran but now Iran is stronger than ever. I read where 2 Gulf States, I think Bahrain and maybe Qatar already made deals to pay for passage through Hormuz.

RainCaster

(13,933 posts)
35. I wonder if Qatar will ask for the return of their oversized jet?
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:31 AM
2 hrs ago

They are learning the hard way, never trust a Russian asset.

RainCaster

(13,933 posts)
34. This is the most flaccid agreement I've ever seen
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:28 AM
2 hrs ago

A vague proposal with few specific terms. Obama made an honorable agreement with specifics on every issue of import to the Middle East. This is a joke.

70sEraVet

(5,716 posts)
38. The ONLY white flag in this, belongs to the US!
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:41 AM
2 hrs ago

Iran gave up NOTHING!
Don't get me wrong -- I'm damn glad this debacle is ending. But, we have only succeeded in strengthening the political power of the Islamic Republic. And the political power of the US has been diminished in equal measure.
We will have to console ourselves with cage fights on the White House lawn and a billion dollar ballroom hiding an underground complex for an ailing President who plans to rule the country indefinitely.
Happy Fourth!

SamuelAdams

(302 posts)
40. To summarize:
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:46 AM
2 hrs ago

Iran gets at least $300 billion, sanctions relief, all their money released for any purpose include funding terrorism, the blockade lifted. That all happens as soon as the MOU is signed. We get vague promises to negotiate over their nuclear program and opening the Strait of Hormuz in the future. The negotiating deadline is extendable indefinitely. So Iran never has to give up their nuclear material or program or stop funding Hamas and Hezbollah but still get money, sanctions relief, can sell their oil, fund terrorism, etc. immediately. In real estate terms, that would be like buying a house in cash with a vague deal to be able to move in sometime in the future. But you already fully paid today.

Bengus81

(10,506 posts)
42. Yeah and whats this "Investing in Iran" BS I keep reading? Trump going to build hotels there
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:50 AM
2 hrs ago

with taxpayers money?

gab13by13

(33,011 posts)
44. Sanctions relief includes 24 billion dollars of frozen Iranian money
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:03 AM
2 hrs ago

So actually, Iran will be getting 324 billion dollars.

Bengus81

(10,506 posts)
41. Getting a load of shrink wrap ready for those pallets of CASH Trump?
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:48 AM
2 hrs ago

You harped on that endlessly back then but your giving them 175x more.

Scalded Nun

(1,747 posts)
43. 'Produce' is not the same as 'Buy', 'Acquire', 'Trade for'
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 09:53 AM
2 hrs ago

Bottom line in this agreement that aligns with the Trump universe...

Donald Trump fucks up anything and everything he touches.


Based upon the agreement, why would North Korea not want to go to war with us right now? Think of what they could get from us in just a few months???

appmanga

(1,571 posts)
45. Nowhere is an inspection regime mentioned...
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:04 AM
2 hrs ago

...something that existed in the previous deal that allowed inspectors to go anywhere in the country, unfettered and without restriction, to verify Iran wasn't enriching Uranium. And I've been curious about the other signatories to the original agreement. Did the U.S. pullout void their agreement?

Johonny

(26,802 posts)
47. I cant see Congress agreeing to 300 billion
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:09 AM
2 hrs ago

This never gets through Congress and they have the power of the purse.

Ol Janx Spirit

(1,103 posts)
48. Is this a joke? This has to be a joke....
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:25 AM
1 hr ago

The first point will be a non-starter for Israel, and that spells trouble for old [REDACTED] no matter how you look at it.

The seventh point will ne a non-starter for many in his own party.

Even squinting you can't see what Iran really gave up here.

This isn't even a skinny JCPOA.

"[F]uture commitment to the Final Agreement" is doing a lot of work in this thing, and given the track record so far it probably means nothing "final" will ever be agreed to.


Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
49. It may be built to fail
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:33 AM
1 hr ago

It's just a temporary band aid to stop the war for a short time so gas prices don't continue to rise.

I don't know, but there's no way this deal gets put in place. Israel won't allow it and neither will Republicans up for re-election this fall in the US.

Ol Janx Spirit

(1,103 posts)
53. That's entirely plausible--and Occam's Razor would also say yes....
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:57 AM
1 hr ago

The whole thing is face-saving BS concocted to manipulate the markets and wallpaper over the truth of how badly bungled this "excursion" of following Israel down the rabbit hole has been.

Can we just skip forward to the part where we stop watering our crops with Brawndo?

paleotn

(22,998 posts)
55. And one of Iran's strategic moves comes to fruition...
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 12:05 PM
7 min ago

Isolating Israel by driving a wedge between them and the US.

Iran bent Donnie over and continues to abuse him.

Martin Eden

(15,994 posts)
51. Israel is not a signatory to this, even though they were one of the parties that launched the war. Nevertheless...
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:43 AM
1 hr ago

... #1 stipulates and end to the war Israel is waging in Lebanon, over which the USA has no control.

Given that this Memorandum leaves Iran in a much stronger position than before the war, Netanyahu will be highly motivated to scuttle the agreement. Let's remember, according to the Trump administration, Israel prompted our involvement when they decided to start the war with Iran.

#7 also commits the USA to ending sanctions it does not control:
The United States commits to ending, on a schedule to be agreed upon as part of the final agreement, all types of sanctions currently facing the Islamic Republic of Iran, including resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and all unilateral U.S. sanctions, both primary and secondary.

Indeed, this Memorandum looks like it was written entirely by Iran.

Johnny2X2X

(24,545 posts)
52. Yeah
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 10:55 AM
1 hr ago

It's like Trump was so desperate to end the war that he pretended he could speak for other parties he has no control over.

Martin Eden

(15,994 posts)
54. Art of the Deal? More like a Squeal.
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 11:04 AM
1 hr ago

Trump is like a pig that got stuck playing games over its head, and got skewered with a roasting spit.

Progressive dog

(7,631 posts)
56. Slightly conditional surrender to Iran
Wed Jun 17, 2026, 12:08 PM
4 min ago

not unconditional surrender of Iran.
We end sanctions, give Iran $300 billion, and withdraw troops from the region.
Trump has already spent at least $100 billion on this war and achieved much less than nothing. He continues to prove himself the most incompetent, the biggest grifter, and the evilest person ever to be elected President. It's too bad that most MAGA's have no morals and most Republicans have no shame.

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