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Trump settles for Iran deal that falls short of his promises

President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim agreement on June 17. The deal outlines a schedule to remove all US sanctions. Trump stated released assets must be used only for US food and medical supplies.

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New details reveal the agreement is a 14-point memorandum that includes a schedule for full sanctions removal.

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  1. Trump signs 14-point memorandum to end war with Iran

    President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim agreement on June 17. The deal outlines a schedule to remove all US sanctions. Trump stated released assets must be used only for US food and medical supplies.

    What's confirmed:

    • President Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding on June 17.
    • The agreement includes the removal of all US sanctions on Iran based on an agreed upon schedule.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Sanctions on Iranian assets will be lifted specifically for the purchase of US medical supplies and food.
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  2. Trump signs preliminary Iran agreement despite internal and legislative pushback

    President Trump signed a preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on June 17. The deal includes sanctions relief that will provide billions to the Iranian regime. Vice President JD Vance is currently in Geneva to promote the memorandum of understanding.

    What's confirmed:

    • President Trump signed a preliminary agreement to end the war with Iran on June 17.
    • The agreement includes sanctions relief that will provide billions to the Iranian regime.
    • Both the Senate and House have voted to end the conflict.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • CIA Director John Ratcliffe expressed doubt about the deal.
    • Iran forced Trump to accept a fragile ceasefire.
    • Trump and his team are claiming the agreement includes details that are not present.
    confidence 90%
  3. Trump Signs Iran Peace Deal Amid Retreat From War Goals

    President Trump signed a peace deal with Iran to end the conflict. The agreement follows a shift from maximalist objectives to a pragmatic exit. Both nations will now enter a 60-day negotiation period focused on the Iranian nuclear program.

    What's confirmed:

    • The US and Iran signed a peace deal.
    • The US abandoned several of its primary goals to end the war.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The deal is already in trouble.
    • The US was forced to retreat because it could not achieve its goals through war.
    confidence 90%
  4. Trump Iran Agreement Faces Early Friction

    A preliminary deal has reopened the Strait of Hormuz and lowered oil risks. However, the agreement leaves missile and enrichment issues for future discussions. Early implementation is marked by confusion and diplomatic tension.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The deal has caused rifts with Israel and Congress.
    • Swiss signing ceremonies were nixed.
    • The agreement reopens the Strait of Hormuz and eases oil risk.
    • Enrichment and missiles are left for later talks.
    confidence 70%
  5. Trump's Iran Agreement Leaves Core Issues Unresolved

    President Trump describes the memorandum as a normalization of relations. However, the White House admits that nuclear talks, frozen assets, and sanctions relief are not settled. Critics argue the deal provides no new benefits to the United States.

    What's confirmed:

    • The White House states that sanctions relief, frozen assets, and nuclear talks remain unresolved.
    • Trump describes the memorandum as normalizing relations.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Trump did not consider American finances during negotiations last month.
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  6. Trump signs Iran deal and pledges $300 billion for reconstruction

    President Trump has signed an agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and begin a 60-day negotiation period for a final deal. The agreement includes a $300 billion plan for Iranian reconstruction. While Trump calls it a major win, critics and the Iranian government describe it as a failure to meet original U.S. goals.

    What's confirmed:

    • The U.S. and Iran reached an agreement that includes a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction.
    • Both nations committed to further talks over the next 60 days to reach a final agreement.
    • The deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Trump attempted to exit the war after failing to achieve regime change in Tehran.
    confidence 90%