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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