A senior US official confirms that the signed MOU includes mention of $300 billion for reconstruction and development in Iran, the US unfreezing assets and funds, the lifting of the blockade, maintaining the current status quo regarding Iran’s nuclear program, among other details. The full text is contained within this report.

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  1. This war was a big mistake and we need to back away now. The US military is unable to counter Iranian drone strikes. Gulf energy infrastructure and shipping are at great risk despite the presence of a US Naval fleet. $400 billion is a bargain compared to the global economic devastation Iran can impose on the world.

  2. boardatwork1111 on

    We started a war, unprovoked, and in barely over 100 days we are giving in to all of Irans demands in exchange for only a promise of getting them to the negotiating table *for the very thing we started this fucking war over*.

    Never before have we started a hot war like this only to openly concede this much, you’d think Iran were the damn superpower with how much they’re dictating these terms. Literally all we accomplished was strengthening our main adversary in one of, if not the, most geopolitically important regions on the entire planet. This is, with no exaggeration, the most humiliating strategic defeat in American history.

  3. I’m copying my comment from elsewhere which summarizes the term, but Jesus this deal is a joke.

    The U.S. has released the text of the 14 point Memorandum of Understanding that was agreed to by the U.S. and Iran.

    https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/17/middleeast/us-iran-war-mou-text-intl

    It appears that the texts that have been floating around for a few days now were largely accurate. The ceasefire does extend to Lebanon which is going to infuriate the Israelis who weren’t part of the negotiations.

    It also says that Iran will allow exiting traffic to return to normal with no tolls for a period of 60 days, which leaves the door open for the Iranians to implement a toll. It also says that the Iranians will negotiate with the Omani government to define the future administration of the Strait. I think we can expect a toll of some sort in the near future.

    It also confirms the existence of the $300 billion fund to be implemented on the final negotiation of a nuclear deal.

    The U.S. also agrees to terminate all sanctions against Iran as part of a final deal and that upon the signing of the MOU, all of Iran’s frozen assets will be unfrozen and Iranian oil will be allowed to ship without restrictions.

    In exchange the Iranians will promise never to seek a nuclear weapon and enriched uranium will be down blended in Iran under the supervision of the IAEA. Iran’s nuclear enrichment program will be discussed in the final deal.

  4. AccessTheMainframe on

    I get the inclusion of a war guilt clause but I think the limit on US capital ships may have been a step too far

  5. >The United States of America undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least U.S.D. 300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The mechanism for the implementation of this plan will be finalized as part of a final deal within 60 days. All required licenses, waivers and permissions needed for the relevant financial transactions will be granted by the United States of America.

    This sounds like $300B of private investment, at Trump’s discretion, gets funneled to the IRGC for rebuilding projects that are the result of a war that Trump started.

    So Trump gets $300B worth of gifts to hand out to his cronies and all it cost was a bunch of taxpayer dollars and human lives.

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