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‘COMPLETE FALSEHOOD!’ That’s the explosive phrase now dominating headlines after Iran forcefully rejected reports that a major agreement with the United States was ready to be signed. As Donald Trump celebrated what he described as a "major breakthrough" in negotiations, Iranian sources pushed back hard, calling reports of a finalized deal a “complete falsehood” and throwing the future of U.S.-Iran diplomacy into uncertainty.

In this breaking news update, we examine why Iran blasts Trump’s major breakthrough claim, what this means for ongoing negotiations, and whether Trump could face political embarrassment if the highly anticipated agreement fails to materialize. The phrase "complete falsehood" has rapidly gone viral, fueling intense debate among political analysts, diplomats, and global media outlets. As Iran blasts Trump’s major breakthrough claim, questions are mounting over who is telling the truth and whether a deal is actually close.

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00:16Planes in the air, Vance reportedly booked, CNN, Axios, Reuters all saying the same thing.
00:23Sunday, Geneva, a deal gets signed. And then Iran says no. Not not yet, not we need more time.
00:30They said it's a lie. That word matters. Pure falsehood. That's the phrase coming out of Fars
00:36News, citing an informed source close to the talks. Not premature, not speculative. Falsehood.
00:43That's a direct contradiction of the entire U.S. media narrative. And it's coming less than 48
00:48hours before this signing was supposed to happen. So here's what the U.S. side has been saying.
00:54Trump calling this a great settlement. A memorandum of understanding, mostly negotiated. Hormuz
01:00reopening, sanctions relief. Vance flying to Switzerland to put a signature on it. C-17s
01:06were already moving equipment toward Europe. Logistics were in motion. Every signal said
01:11this is happening. Now flip to Tehran. Iranian state-linked media isn't just downplaying this.
01:18They're flatly denying a draft even exists that's been approved. No final decision. No green light
01:24from leadership. Everything's still under review. And that Geneva signing ceremony everyone's been
01:30preparing for? According to their source, it's not just unconfirmed. It's fake. So who's right?
01:37One read, this is classic Trump-style messaging. Telegraph a win. Build momentum. Pressure the other
01:43side into closing fast before the optics turn into expectations they can't walk back from.
01:48The other read, Iran genuinely hasn't signed off. High-stakes nuclear and sanctions issues like
01:54this often need approval from the very top. And that approval simply isn't there yet. Either way,
02:00one side built a stage. The other side said the stage doesn't exist. And this isn't just diplomatic
02:06noise. Oil markets, the Strait of Hormuz, sanctions relief. All of it is sitting on whether this MOU
02:12is real or not. If Sunday comes and goes with no signing, that's not a delay. That's a signal.
02:18So watch this weekend closely. Because right now, you've got American officials acting like the deal
02:24is done, and Iranian sources calling the entire signing story a falsehood. One of these narratives
02:30is about to collapse.
02:50While Tehran talks about a fourth battle, and Washington Post's images of bombs on social media,
02:56a document has just leaked that tells a completely different story. A 14-point draft memorandum
03:03reportedly on the table between Iran and the United States right now. And if even half of this is real,
03:10it changes everything we just told you. Let's go point by point. Point one, an immediate and
03:17permanent ceasefire on all fronts. That includes Lebanon. Point two, the U.S. commits to not interfering
03:24in Iran's internal affairs, and to fully respecting Iran's sovereignty. Now, here is where it gets big.
03:32Point three, a full lifting of the naval blockade within 30 days. Point four, the U.S. agrees to withdraw
03:40its forces from areas surrounding Iran. Point five, the Strait of Hormuz reopens within 30 days,
03:47under arrangements set by Iran itself. Let that sink in. The Strait of Hormuz, one of the most
03:54strategically important waterways on the planet, back under Iranian control of the terms.
04:00Point six, all sanctions on Iranian oil, petrochemicals, and related exports suspended,
04:07and Iran gets full access to the revenue that comes from it. Point seven, this is the number
04:12that will shock people. The U.S. and its allies would provide reconstruction plans for Iran worth
04:18at least $300 billion. $300 billion. Point eight, a 60-day negotiation window to finalize the nuclear
04:28file, and during that window, the complete removal of U.S. primary and secondary sanctions, plus related
04:34U.N. Security Council and IAEA measures. Point nine, in return, Iran reaffirms its commitment under the
04:42non-proliferation treaty not to develop nuclear weapons. Point ten, during those 60 days, the U.S.
04:49agrees not to deploy additional forces to the region and not to impose any new sanctions. Point eleven,
04:57twenty-four billion dollars in frozen Iranian assets released during the negotiation period,
05:02and half of that released before talks even begin. Point twelve, a monitoring mechanism set up
05:09to oversee the entire agreement. Point thirteen, the final deal would be endorsed by a U.N. Security
05:16Council resolution, locking it in at the highest level of international law. Point fourteen breaks
05:22into two critical details. First, final negotiations only begin after half of Iran's frozen assets are
05:30released, oil sanctions are suspended, and the naval blockade is lifted, in that order. And second,
05:37the final deal would focus only on uranium enrichment, enriched material, sanctions relief, and Iran's
05:43economic reconstruction. Iran's missile program and its support for so-called resistance groups
05:49across the region, both completely excluded from the agenda. So, now ask yourself the question everyone
05:57is asking tonight. Is this the off-ramp that pulls the region back from the edge of the fourth battle?
06:02Or,
06:03is this exactly the kind of deal that Israel and its allies in Washington are pressuring Trump to walk
06:09away from? Because one thing is clear, someone wants this leaked, and someone wants the world to see
06:15just how close, or just how far, peace really is right now.
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