Let us, if only briefly, give thanks for the peacemakers, whatever their poor qualifications and whatever folly drove them to war in the first place. On June 15, the secretariat of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council revealed that, based on the agreement reached with the United States, “the war and military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, will end immediately and as of tonight, and in addition, the naval blockade against Iran will end immediately and completely.” The Memorandum of Understanding between the states would be officially signed on June 19 in Geneva, with negotiations for a final solution “postponed until after the other party has fulfilled its obligations” under the MoU. Tehran also offered thanks to the good offices of Pakistan and Qatar in aiding this change of fortunes.
US President Donald Trump, a poor author in writing history’s first draft, has busied himself with various statements on Truth Social. He confirmed that a deal had been reached with Iran, while also briskly authorising “the toll free opening of the Strait of Hormuz” and “the immediate removal of the United States Naval blockade. Ships around the World, start your engines. Let the oil flow!”
In another post betraying delusions of adequacy, the president suggested that “This Great Deal will bring Peace and Security to the whole Region. Many presidents have tried to make Peace with Iran, and all have failed before me. The Leaders of the Region have, for the first time, found a President who can help them achieve real Peace.” Hard to believe that this was the same leader who went about amputating peace in the first place by commencing a war against Iran on February 28 in league with Israel.
Nothing underscores these arrangements more than a peculiar sense of returning to the beginning, or at least a smidgen of time prior to it. That beginning – February 28, 2026 – had envisaged an end of an order: a joint US-Israeli effort to hobble and topple the clerical regime of Iran through an air campaign that would never be followed by ground troops; a breathless anticipation of spontaneous uprising in the Islamic republic, however, bloody; the triumph of democracy and the elimination of regional ambitions and Tehran’s nuclear program. Along the way, the defanging of Iran’s proxy cohorts across the region, with a special focus on boxing Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Instead, the MoU between Tehran and Washington sees the clerical regime thinned but stronger than ever (after the pruning come shoots of vigour), the guardians of the Iranian revolution hardened and an Islamic republic capable of dictating terms to a knavish superpower and its desperate, much smaller partner in crime. Iran has confirmed beyond any doubt that it can, when it wishes, close that most important of arterial routes in international trade, the Strait of Hormuz. It has shown the Arab states, and US military bases stationed therein, vulnerable to attack.
The arid, facile world of political analysis and entrail reading is still at hand to offer stunning misreadings, bulking the file of commentary that went as far as justifying the illegal attack on Iran, crowing in the murder of its leaders. Consider this distorted offering from former Pentagon official Matthew Koenig, senior director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy. US operations over the past twelve months had, he celebrates with armchair cluelessness, “succeeded in degrading Iran’s nuclear program, conventional military, political leadership, and defense-industrial capacity. This is a significant achievement.” This horrendous skewing is at least somewhat corrected by another Atlantic Council member, schooled in the philosophy of the bleedingly obvious. “The Iran deal is likely the best possible outcome, but it is perhaps no better than what could have been achieved had the United States pursued diplomacy rather than war in the first place,” suggests Victoria J. Taylor, director of the Council’s Iraq Initiative. Sharp observation, that.
The agreement also leaves the US embarrassingly weakened. Iran’s more modest military means, exerted with a minimum of fuss and budgetary stress, destroyed the security and business guarantee Washington had given the Gulf states. “Privately,” writes BBC veteran hack Jeremy Bowen, “their officials already talk about diversifying their allegiances, and about the necessity of finding ways to live alongside Iran.” Each announcement from the Pentagon or from the Israeli military regarding the degradation of those modest means – the destruction of ballistic missile capabilities, for instance – received firm refutation in the form of strikes on critical infrastructure across the Arab monarchies.
Should this memorandum receive signatured approval on June 19, the Iranians will find it hard not to gloat over the soup. But the next phase of talks will return to Tehran’s nuclear program and any fissile material they might have, not to mention the lifting of sanctions. This agreement is, after all, not a peace deal, merely a two-page document of 14 points. And importantly, it does not include Israel, whose stock has fallen in the White House of late even as it tries to secure large swathes of territory in southern Lebanon. (“Why did [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] have to do a fucking attack?” Trump wondered in comments made to Axios after a last-minute IDF strike on an alleged Hezbollah command centre in Beirut.)
A note of distressing irony will be struck if the next round of talks eventually produces an agreement proximate in character to the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the very same pact Trump so confidently withdrew from in 2018. Less the cunning of reason in history, to annex that Hegelian phrase, than the unreasoned dithering of folly.
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And if TACOTits hadn’t torn up the JCPOA during his first term, the region (and the world) would have been in an even better place without having endured all the death destruction and suffering inflicted by assorted USAnian and Israeli antics.
All that bullshit to semi-fix something the Apricot Anal Polyp screwed up in the first place, simply because he couldn’t bear to be outdone by a Black man.
Just six months ago, this situation needed diplomacy as tensions emerged, but the fumbling filthite has ensured USA decline, near to humuliation which could still prevail. USA power, influence, prestige, bases, allies, all gone down.
So we have teetered on the brink of nuclear war, killed and injured a lot of people, wreaked destruction across the Middle East, created a higher level of fear and anger in the people of the world, opened new grounds for radicalisation and terrorism, destroyed scarce resources including quite a lot of the fossil fuel of which greater reserves were needed, added to the Greenhouse Emissions that lead to climate change – for what?
All this would be hilarious, if it wasn’t for the wanton murder and physical destruction that the Radge Orange Bampot (thankyou Scotland)has caused,at the urging of the genocidal maniacs in Israel.As everyone should now know,Trump’s rantings are not worth a cage full of cocky shit.Expect a surprise attack, probably from Israel,..as I’m sure the Iranians are.The C*#!T is criminally insane.Only a matter of time before the animal Netanyahu sets fire to the BIG cracker.
This MOU is not a peace treaty. It is an agreement, conditional on cessation of hostilities, and to meet again to discuss certain requirements so that if those requirements are met to the satisfaction of both sides, (note Israel is not a signatory) then after 60 days a bilateral non-aggression pact (or Treaty) between Iran and USA will be agreed and signed. Cessation of all hostilities against Lebanon are a pre-requisite and already Israel bombed suburban Beirut within 24 hours of these announcements. The MOU between Iran and USA will be signed this coming Friday. I doubt that Netanyahu can restrain himself for 5 days. I predict Israel will continue to attack Lebanon claiming they are not involved with the MOU thus provoking Iran to attack Israel in retaliation, who will then force Trump to re-open hostilities on Iran. Have we seen this before? Israel has broken every ceasefire it negotiated since 1948.
Meanwhile an Iranian official stated “….we already have the bomb…” What he meant was we have the Strait of Hormuz and can open or close it at will. A nuclear device can only be used once and will bring universal mass casualties. The Strait of Hormuz is re-useable and can cause massive universal economic disruption.
If Israel decides to use a nuclear device it will be on their failure of moral judgement.
I believe USA will not resort to nuclear attack on Iran for fear of retaliation from either Russia or China or both.
Most thinking people are asking why and what was achieved by this war, but unfortunately there is still a vocal cohort that believes the trumper can do no wrong.
That group includes people here in Oz – including poorleen, jeena and probably barneyboy.
Is there a better example of TACO Trumpery turning everything he touches to manure?? Meanwhile POTUS Butcher Bibi ignores the US -Iran cease fire MUO and asserts that southern Lebanon is now part of Greater Israel.
Time to cancel all political and commercial contacts with the ZION@ZI regime in Jerusalem.
Who can trust the blatherskite Radge orange Bampot ( thanks also Scotland) to resist the Butcher Netanyahu when he continues to violate ceasefires and invades neighbours to further his greater Israel project. If nukes are ever used, and I hope wiser heads will prevail. I believe it would be the rabid Netanyahu who would do it. Insane as he is. The Orange blob boasts of telling him off but who believes that. Clearly being told off by the other schoolyard bully doesn’t carry a whole loft of weight.