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Iran and US Reach Preliminary Ceasefire Agreement After New Attacks
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According to Axios, the United States and Iran have outlined a 60‑day memorandum of understanding to extend their ceasefire while awaiting President Trump’s approval. The agreement follows Iran’s missile attack on a U.S. airbase in Kuwait after Washington’s strikes on an Iranian drone operation. The U.S. also agreed to initiate nuclear negotiations under the truce, though the deal remains contingent on presidential ratification.
The bottom line is Iran's never going to have a nuclear weapon.
Hopefully, we'll continue to make progress and the president will be in a position where he can endorse the agreement, but obviously that's still TBD (to be determined).
I can't guarantee that we're going to get there, but right now I feel pretty good about it. We've made a lot of progress here.
It's hard to say exactly when or if the president is going to sign the MOU. We're going back and forth on a couple of language points.
The enemy's blind plan, after the imposed war, the economic pressure, and the political and propaganda siege, is to create divisions and disintegration in order to compensate for military defeats and bring the nation to its knees.
It is obvious Trump, seeking a way out of this strategic deadlock, alternates between issuing threats and appealing for an agreement.
They were warned, but after they ignored the warning, warning shots were fired at them, forcing them to turn back.
Following this morning's aggression by the invading US military against a location on the outskirts of Bandar Abbas Airport using aerial projectiles, the American air base that served as the source of the attack was targeted at 4:50 am (0120 GMT).
Iran's Navy fired warning shots and forced the vessel to retreat.
According to an informed military source speaking to (Iranian state media) Tasnim, an American oil tanker attempted to pass through Hormuz after turning off its radar.
Today, U.S. Central Command forces shot down four Iranian one-way attack drones that posed a threat around the Strait of Hormuz. US forces also struck an Iranian ground control station in Bandar Abbas that was about to launch a fifth drone. These actions were measured, purely defensive, and intended to maintain the ceasefire.
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.The New York Times
- 3.The Straits Times
- 4.The Times of India
- 5.DW News
- 6.France 24
- 7.CNA News
- 8.Yahoo Finance
- 9.Golf News
- 10.South China Morning Post
- 11.Sweden Herald
- 12.BBC
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 3.British Foreign Policy
- 4.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 5.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 6.Iran Foreign Policy
- 7.Oil Market
- 8.Saudi Foreign Policy
- 9.Turkish Foreign Policy
- 10.Tech industry
- 11.Yemen Houthis
- 12.Russia-Iran Ties
countries
- 1.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 2.Israel
- 3.Oman
- 4.Lebanon
- 5.United States
- 6.Kuwait
- 7.Pakistan
- 8.Palestine, State of
- 9.United Arab Emirates
- 10.Russian Federation
- 11.Singapore
- 12.China
organizations
- 1.Hezbollah
- 2.Iranian Revolutionary Guards
- 3.White House
- 4.US Central Command
- 5.Dell
- 6.Persian Gulf Strait Authority
- 7.Pentagon
- 8.Hamas
- 9.Iranian Student News Agency
- 10.Republican Party
- 11.UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
- 12.United Nations
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Scott Bessent
- 3.James David Vance
- 4.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 5.Marco Rubio
- 6.António Guterres
- 7.Mojtaba Khamenei
- 8.Ali Khamenei
- 9.Ebrahim Azizi
- 10.Esmaeil Baqaeil
- 11.Eyal Zamir
- 12.Nawaf Salam