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Saturday, May 30, 2026

Our long national nightmare may be coming to an end: The White House and Iran are reportedly closing in on a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with Iran seemingly willing to forgo tolls or controls on the waterway in exchange for various U.S. concessions like sanctions relief and the unfreezing of assets.


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President Trump said on Friday that he's convening his national security team in the White House Situation Room to make a final decision about the agreement reached between U.S. and Iranian negotiators.

Why it matters: The signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) would be the most significant diplomatic breakthrough since the war started, but a final agreement tackling Trump's nuclear demands would require further negotiations.

The text of the MOU " which involves a 60-day ceasefire extension and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz " was largely agreed as of Tuesday, but Trump told the mediators he needed more time to make a decision.


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"Even here, the deal represents at best a return to the pre-war Hormuz status quo of open international navigation"and at a heavy cost.

In addition to the thirteen American service members killed and more than 500 wounded, plus the eye-watering price to taxpayers of the war itself, the United States appears prepared to extend a major economic lifeline to Iran that will help it quickly rebuild.

And Iran seems to have convinced the Trump administration to punt for now on further negotiations about its nuclear program.

Why American negotiators think they'll be able to get more concessions from Iran later, when they're able to apply less economic and military pressure, is unclear."

from the thread link, which is a twofer; there's another short article under it (with cool graphic) titled:

"It's Still About Us, Not About Him"

"There is one small problem, though. We elected Donald J. Trump as our president in 2024. And so he will preside over the 250th birthday of a nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

I hope the Supreme Judge of the World (as the Declaration refers to Him) is enjoying this rather dark cosmic joke.

It's not just that Trump's policies fly in the face of the principles of the Declaration, and seek to undermine a government that secures our rights and derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.

It's also that Trump is doing his best to horn in on the celebration, to turn it into his event, not ours, to vulgarize it according to his taste, to personalize it in accord with his narcissism, and to distort its meaning in line with his prejudices."

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And yes, I know who wrote both, but I'm not voting for him or MTG or Mother Tucker... I just like seeing them show just a bit of democratic patriotism despite their Authoritarian leanings.

Trump To Make FINAL DECISION On Peace Deal With Iran -Live
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Includes a $300 Billion "Investment Fund" for Iran?

Iran Could Receive $300 Billion Reconstruction Program' Under Emerging Deal: NYT

According to a Thursday report from The New York Times, the draft framework being discussed by U.S. and Iranian negotiators would pave the way for a massive $300 billion "reconstruction program" for Iran as part of the broader agreement to end the conflict.

In a thorough run-down of the new draft, the Times Erika Solomon and Farnaz Fassihi reported that officials are working to establish the groundwork for future talks over Iran's nuclear program, sanctions relief, and a formal conclusion to the war. As of Friday, President Donald Trump has not yet approved the proposal.

One of the most striking provisions under discussion is what one Iranian official described to The New York Times as a $300 billion "reconstruction program." T

wo diplomats familiar with the negotiations characterized the proposal as an international "investment fund" that the United States would help make possible.

The concept reportedly emerged after Tehran sought compensation in previous negotiations for damage sustained during the conflict, with some Iranian officials estimating losses between $300 billion and $1 trillion."

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So... more 'investment funds' run by and for the Trump Crime Family!

" In a Truth Social post on Friday morning, Trump laid out the main elements in the deal that he wants to emphasize and seemingly suggested he was about to accept it.

He stressed Iran must agree that "they will never have a Nuclear Weapon or Bomb."

He claimed the Hormuz Strait must be immediately open without tolls, for "unrestricted shipping traffic, in both directions." He noted Iran will complete "the immediate removal and/or detonation of any mines that are left" in the strait.

"Ships caught in the Strait due to our amazing and unprecedented Naval Blockade, which will now be lifted, may start the process of "heading home," Trump wrote."

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"Between the lines: The MOU states that Iran will agree to negotiate on its nuclear program, but does not include specific concessions.

Fars claimed Trump is trying to "project a fabricated victory" and is "distorting" the MOU's text. The sources Fars quoted claimed that after the U.S. blockade is lifted, Iran will reopen the strait "according to arrangements it determines itself" and that could include "monitoring and inspection of ships, the provision of services, and security measures."

Fars also claimed Iran would receive "immediate payment of $12 billion" in frozen assets" and that no further negotiations would take place until the money was paid.

U.S. officials claim Iran would only receive frozen funds as part of a final nuclear deal.

Fars also said the MOU includes a ceasefire in Lebanon "in accordance with Hezbollah's position." U.S. officials said the deal would include a ceasefire in Lebanon."

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What DJT really needs is time to figure out how to spin this strategic loss.

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