For Iranian Jews Who Have Been Cheering Trump on, His New Deal Is Hard to Stomach
The temporary memorandum would halt hostilities and start 60 days of talks, with Iranian officials seeking access to billions in frozen assets, officials said.
- On Sunday, June 14, President Donald Trump announced a memorandum of understanding with Iran that halts hostilities and immediately reopens the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days of negotiations.
- Trump previously withdrew the United States from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2018; unlike that 18-page agreement, this new memorandum is a brief, 1.5-page document.
- Vice President JD Vance outlined a two-step verification process requiring Iran to abandon nuclear ambitions in exchange for $24 billion access during the 60-day negotiating period.
- President Barack Obama criticized the approach in a Monday interview, arguing that diplomacy could solve 90% of problems, while Trump maintains his deal is a "WALL" against Iranian nuclear weapons.
- Volker warned that Iran may strenuously attempt to retain uranium enrichment capabilities, leaving significant uncertainty regarding the nuclear program's long-term future despite the 60-day reprieve.
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