US officials downplay text of the Iran agreement, saying it doesn't account for back-channel commitments
Source: CNN Politics
PUBLISHED Jun 16, 2026, 6:50 PM ET
US negotiators are working to quickly release the text of the agreement between Washington and Tehran, even as they downplay the significance of the specific language in the document, US officials told CNN.
The officials described the text of the agreement as incredibly vague, mainly intended to create a more favorable environment for the highly technical, in-person talks to come. They added that the framework is aimed at providing Iran the ability to sell it politically to their internal audience.
Additionally, the officials said that the text of the memorandum of understanding which Vice President JD Vance told CNN Monday is one-and-a-half pages long didnt reflect critical back-channel commitments Iran has made to the US, which they argued gave them more confidence in signing on to the arrangement.
People shouldnt read too much into the language of the MOU, one of the officials said, describing the agreement as a political document.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/16/politics/iran-agreement-text-trump
Meaning it's non-existent.
wolfie001
(8,138 posts)Lovie777
(24,269 posts)Prairie Gates
(8,621 posts)after sanctions relief, so, yeah, I'd say they're probably not thrilled.
How did the US get Treaty of Versialled in reverse?
sop
(19,732 posts)They're saying Iran's leaders are worried about selling this agreement politically to their internal audience, but didn't Trump tell us Iran's leaders are a bunch of murderous thugs who won't allow political protests, that Iran isn't a democracy, and it doesn't allow any internal political opposition? It seems the only one worried about selling this agreement politically to an internal audience is Trump.
Baitball Blogger
(52,822 posts)In the end, Iran thinks Trump is suffering from dementia, so who really thinks that theyre taking any of this seriously?
ananda
(35,724 posts)I figure anything they do or say will work on magats,
but that number is around 35%.
Baitball Blogger
(52,822 posts)Dear God. Its the Florida system. We are truly in hell.
yardwork
(69,867 posts)(I shouldn't laugh.)
OldBaldy1701E
(11,738 posts)They make a world-wide disruption and then end up on their asses and having to pay Iran just to try and patch up what they ruined for everyone.
Why any other country would want to even be 'diplomatic' with this joke of a nation anymore is a surprise to me. It is obvious that we are becoming a real threat to the entire planet.
And, we don't seem too worried about what this nation had wrought. That is just as surprising.
Strelnikov_
(8,200 posts)Translation: The document gives away the farm to Iran. The delay in releasing the document is because it is politically problematic, the propaganda needs to be jumpstarted before release.
Prairie Gates
(8,621 posts)Mtnmama
(174 posts)Anyone who believes, supports this president, this administration is a fool. Anyone who thinks trump is a "leader" is a fool.
Botany
(78,139 posts).. but Vance is trying to sell the idea that secret back channel negotiations will make it all better.
AloeVera
(4,582 posts)No U.S. government funds involved. Iran's request for reparations for the damage to infrastructure etc was rejected by the US.
Per Reuters.
https://www.aol.com/articles/iran-deal-includes-300-billion-175751000.html
The fund is designed to give both sides an economic incentive to conclude a final deal to end the war, said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the plan has not yet been announced as Washington and Tehran prepare to sign on Friday.
The fund's existence has been previously reported but Reuters is revealing for the first time that more than half of the amount has already been committed and that it will be comprised entirely of private-sector funds.
It will work as well as the "Gaza Peace Plan" with a private JP Morgan account and people still living in tents with no water, sewage or hope.
Botany
(78,139 posts)Not unless they are selling investments in Iranian oil or the fees Iran will be able to collect from
ships using the Strait of Hormuz which were not there prior to Trumps war in order to deflect
attention from Epstein.
AloeVera
(4,582 posts)But the military cost of inflicting all that destruction is separate from war reparations to the victim of an unjustified war. Iran has suffered huge losses to its infrastructure and economy. Why were 85,000 civilian structures, 600 schools and nearly 200 medical facilities destroyed or damaged? Water towers, oil refineries, power plants - the list goes on! It all means civilian suffering and increased poverty and deprivation. In a just world the war mongers should pay but we know that's not gonna happen. They destroy and then let others - the Gulf countries in this case because of course they will be asked - try to pick up the pieces.
Yes, the war will cost taxpayers hundreds of billions all told - half a TRILLION in increased funding for the military alone if Trump's request is approved - but none of it is going for reparations to Iran, which was my point.
KS Toronado
(24,083 posts)thesquanderer
(13,161 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(12,289 posts)the entire World is watching - and the TrumpenFuhrer regime is about to be be exposed as the imbecilic know nothing pencil dicked fascists they are. Somehow their total failure addressing Covid was somewhat ignored. This war affects EVERYONE and furthermore IMO exposes all their shortcomings under blazing lights.
ChicagoTeamster
(1,429 posts)You know he'll probably either be taking bribes for that or give the contracts to political donors.
WestMichRad
(3,493 posts)
grift the Iranians?
SamuelAdams
(305 posts)They know this will be embarrassing for them. Trump is so desperate to end the war he is willing to agree to anything as long as he can pretend he won. He'll pay Iran for vague assurances. If they develop a nuclear weapon in the next administration, he'll blame them and claim it never would have happened on his watch. All he cares about is saving face.
Hugin
(38,078 posts)To pretend that it was anything more is complicit and negligent.
ColoringFool
(1,354 posts)Must be like when Jared tried to get a "back channel" hotline to Russian big-wigs. The ones photographed in the Trump Tower elevator with the Trump Boys.
Explainer: Was Jared Kushners attempted back-channel with Russia treasonous or typical? | PBS News https://share.google/h0sVCfcmgRXyw9Oxg
travelingthrulife
(5,720 posts)These people are so disgusting.
paulkienitz
(1,554 posts)pat_k
(14,429 posts)agingdem
(9,018 posts)to sell this total bend-over capitulation as a win for the narcoleptic shit-for-brains idiot their problem: we can read
Buddyzbuddy
(3,006 posts)You know, the super secret code that nobody else would ever understand.
The public just doesn't understand, we have the Iranians exactly where we want them. Behind us with our pants down.
Hey Thiel, say goodbye to your paid for Presidency. Your boy Vance has gotten this far and no more. Like everything else the Felon touches, your dream will now be part of his graveyard of failures.
I just wish my Country and the American people didn't have to become the punchline for Democrats to be right.
maxsolomon
(39,333 posts)"back-channel commitments".
Or because he never read a single piece of it?
republianmushroom
(22,874 posts)What a dealer maker.
pat_k
(14,429 posts)Otherwise they wouldn't have to be made in the cover of dark.
Johnny2X2X
(24,556 posts)These are about as real as the health care plan well see in 2 weeks.
Scalded Nun
(1,748 posts)patphil
(9,300 posts)Our own government officials don't think there is anything significant or binding in it.
City Lights
(26,160 posts)Mysterian
(6,704 posts)These fools and liars would be comical were it not for the tragedy they cause.