Iran Tries Another Slick Move With Report on What's in Deal - White House Decimates Their Claims
Iran has released a report claiming a new draft proposal for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S., which includes demands related to its nuclear program. The White House has strongly refuted these claims, labeling the report as a fabrication. Officials emphasize that negotiations are ongoing and that any deal must ensure Iran cannot develop nuclear weapons.
- ▪Iran's state media reported a draft proposal for a deal with the U.S. that contradicts American red lines.
- ▪The proposal allegedly includes demands for the U.S. to withdraw forces and lift a naval blockade in exchange for restoring commercial traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.
- ▪The White House has dismissed the Iranian report as false and stated that facts matter in negotiations.
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Iran Tries Another Slick Move With Report on What's in Deal - White House Decimates Their Claims By Nick Arama | 1:10 PM on May 27, 2026 The opinions expressed by contributors are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of RedState.com. AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein It's important to remember that any time we see stories about "reports" on what is supposedly in the deal with Iran, we have to hold them all a little at arm's length, unless they've been officially confirmed. And even then, that's a challenge, when Iran seems to keep changing their positions and isn't exactly an honest actor. Nothing's really "the deal" until it's final, and it seems to be an evolving process.
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