Hysterical response from Trump administration as Iran 'leaks' MoU on peace deal | Janta Ka Reporter
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Iranian state media, through the Meah news agency, reported 14 key points of a draft memorandum of understanding for a peace deal with the US. These points include immediate cessation of war, US non-interference in Iran's internal affairs, lifting of a naval blockade, withdrawal of US forces, Iranian control of the Strait of Hormuz, suspension of oil sanctions, and US commitment to provide at least $300 billion for Iran's reconstruction. The deal also requires the release of $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds before negotiations on nuclear issues begin. JD Vance, Trump's deputy, slammed the Western media for amplifying the Iranian report, denying cash payments and funds release for signing a deal, and stating the deal prioritizes US and allies' concerns.
Iranian Foreign Minister Sydas Saraki did not deny the claims made by the Meher news agency, simply stating that the final deal would be made public soon. Pakistani Prime Minister Shabbash Sharif confirmed that both Iran and the US had reached an agreed-upon text. Iranian military generals, including IRGC commander Mosin Razai, have consistently demanded reparations from the US and the withdrawal of US military presence from the Middle East. Experts highlighted Iran's strong negotiating position and the lack of trust from Iran's perspective, given past US actions like withdrawing from the JCPOA. Switzerland has offered to host the signing of a potential MOU.
A UK judge sentenced four pro-Palestine activists to eight years in jail under terrorism charges for vandalizing an Israeli weapons company. Activists claim this is a travesty of justice, arguing that the pro-Israeli government misled the jury by not informing them that convictions would lead to terrorism charges. The mothers of two activists expressed shock at the severity of the sentences, stating their daughters were not convicted of terrorism but are being treated as such. Concerns were raised about the undermining of the right to protest, particularly for pro-Palestine demonstrations, with a crucial appeal against the prescription of Palestine Action pending next week.
Over 100 British MPs have signed a petition to stop a 'Great Israeli Real Estate Event' in London, warning that it promotes the sale of land in illegal Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian territory. Meanwhile, Albanians are protesting their government, led by Prime Minister Eddie Rama, for allegedly selling the environmentally protected Sazan Island to Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka. An Albanian expat working in England, Rajepsula, states that Rama is a corrupt individual who has sold off much of Albania and that his place is either in prison or permanent exile.
The video concludes with an animated Lego film depicting Iran's 'secret army' of dolphins in the Strait of Hormuz, humorously illustrating a potential military asset.