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Iran and US Sign Memorandum of Understanding

16 June 2026
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Iran’s Supreme National Security Council announced on June 15 that military operations and the naval blockade against Iran would cease immediately, following a deal with the United States. This agreement, which will be formally signed in Geneva on June 19, is a Memorandum of Understanding that postpones further negotiations until both parties fulfill their obligations. U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed the deal via social media, emphasizing the opening of the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipments and claiming it would bring peace to the region. The deal marks a significant shift from earlier U.S.-Israeli efforts aimed at destabilizing Iran, which began with military actions earlier in 2026. Although the agreement may seem advantageous for the U.S., it has resulted in Iran emerging stronger and more capable of influencing regional dynamics, particularly regarding its military reach and relationships with neighboring states.

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The agreement between Iran and the United States signals a notable shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics, particularly in U.S.-Iran relations. Historically, tensions have escalated between these nations, particularly following Trump’s decision to initiate military actions against Iran in 2026. The U.S. military presence and guarantees in the Gulf region have been significantly challenged, prompting Gulf states to reconsider their security strategies and alliances. The Strait of Hormuz remains a critical maritime route for global oil trade, and Iran’s ability to control it highlights the evolving power dynamics in the region. This deal reflects the complex interplay of diplomacy, military strategy, and regional security that has defined U.S. involvement in the Middle East for decades.

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