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Iran War Ends as Trump Signs Controversial Deal

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The war in Iran is officially over, according to President Donald Trump, who signed the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Wednesday, a move widely viewed by supporters as the first step to lasting peace with the Middle Eastern nation.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif confirmed that both the United States and Iran signed onto the deal, which immediately went into effect, triggering the end of the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and “instantly” reopening the waterway.

Although the end of any conflict is usually cause for celebration, Trump has faced severe backlash from critics who argue the deal doesn’t do enough to rein in Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

Iran MOU Details Revealed

Under the official 14-point MOU, released by the Trump administration on Wednesday, the US and Iran agreed to immediately end “military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon,” and reopen the Strait of Hormuz without any restrictions or naval blockades.

The agreement includes waivers from the US Treasury Department “for the export of Iranian crude oil, petroleum products and derivatives, and all associated services, including banking transactions, insurances, transportation, etc.” Both nations agreed to continue negotiating for 60 days to reach a final deal, which will require UN Security Council approval.

Other key provisions include a US-developed $300 billion “reconstruction and economic development” plan for Iran, along with a reaffirmation by the country “that it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons.” This is where the deal went off the rails, critics argue, because Iran was not required to immediately dismantle its nuclear infrastructure, nor does the agreement force the removal of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles.

A Mixed Bag

Trump’s former vice president, Mike Pence, praised the president’s decision to attack Iran, but expressed concerns over the MOU ending the months-long conflict: “I would urge the President to take a step back, continue the blockade and pursue a negotiated settlement that commits Iran to dismantling their nuclear program, dismantling this missile program, ends support for terrorist proxies and opens the strait. Failing that, we should let our Armed Forces finish the job on our terms.”

Pence wasn’t alone. Former national security official Miles Taylor wrote on X, “I was involved in Iran issues in the first Trump administration. The Trump ‘deal’ could be the most humiliating in U.S. diplomatic history. Hundred [sic] of billions in exchange for a ‘promise’ we already had. Pathetic.”

Still, many praised the deal, including French President Emmanuel Macron, who was present when Trump signed the agreement in Versailles. “It is an important step in the right direction for our compatriots that will soon enable a decrease in energy prices,” Macron said.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who has occasionally clashed with Trump, wrote on X that he stands with the president on peace: “I’ve spent my career warning against regime change wars, nation-building, and endless military entanglements. The same voices now attacking Trump’s Iran deal are the architects of every failed intervention of my lifetime. This war must end.”

Speaking of Paul’s neck of the woods, Senate Republicans blocked another attempted war powers resolution that would force President Trump to end the Iranian conflict. Talk about a waste of time.

Anyway, both the US and Iran have declared victory in the war, which is to be expected. Liberty Nation News’ James Fite captured this global political reality well: “Leaders almost always spin the situation so that, to their own people, they seem to come out on top. It’s kind of hard to justify staying in power otherwise.” The official motto of all political leaders might as well be: “You win some, you win some.” Or, alternatively: “You win some, you spin some.”



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