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US-Iran memorandum lacks key constraints, UANI warns

Jun 18, 2026, 23:59 GMT+1

The United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) said on Thursday that the US-Iran memorandum of understanding provides Iran with significant economic relief while failing to sufficiently constrain its nuclear program and regional activities.

In a statement, UANI Chairman Jeb Bush and CEO Ambassador Mark D. Wallace welcomed US military and political actions against Iran’s nuclear and regional capabilities, but argued the memorandum remains “intentionally vague” and risks providing Tehran with early sanctions relief before key concessions are secured.

UANI urged the administration to adopt what it described as “red lines” in negotiations, including zero uranium enrichment, full removal of enriched uranium stockpiles, intrusive inspections, and restrictions on Iran’s missile and drone programs.

The organization also called for greater congressional oversight and warned that without stronger conditions, the agreement could risk repeating shortcomings of previous Iran nuclear frameworks.

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Iran unified behind Supreme Leader after recent developments, Rezaei says

Jun 18, 2026, 23:53 GMT+1

Mohsen Rezaei, former IRGC commander and military adviser to Supreme Leader said on Thursday Iran is fully aligned behind the country’s leadership following recent developments.

"The proud and triumphant nation of Iran brought the devils of the world to their knees and shattered their dominance; this epic will endure eternally in history. We mourn over the blood of our martyred leader, and there is no balm for this wound save vengeance. United as one behind the Supreme Leader of the Revolution, we await the fulfillment of the conditions," he posted on X.

White House details US-Iran memorandum to Congress

Jun 18, 2026, 23:47 GMT+1

Senior Trump administration officials held a call with House and Senate leaders on Thursday about the US-Iran memorandum of understanding signed this week, according to a White House official and a congressional source cited by CBS News.

Top lawmakers from the Senate Foreign Relations and House Foreign Affairs committees also joined the call, where officials provided a readout of the agreement, answered questions, and outlined upcoming US-Iran negotiations. The briefing comes as the deal faces criticism from some Republican lawmakers who say it does not go far enough in restricting Iran.

Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Roger Wicker said he was concerned the memorandum could “negotiate away” gains from “Operation Epic Fury” in ways that are not aligned with President Donald Trump’s objectives, the report said.

US-Iran deal reshapes Middle East, boosts Tehran, alarms regional rivals

Jun 18, 2026, 23:35 GMT+1

The US-Iran agreement is redrawing the geopolitical balance in the Middle East, strengthening Tehran while raising concerns in Israel and Persian Gulf states over a shifting regional order, according to a Reuters analysis on Thursday.

The report said the deal - signed by US President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian - extends a ceasefire framework and opens the door to sanctions relief and potential reconstruction funding for Iran.

It added that while supporters describe the agreement as a historic breakthrough, critics in the region argue it consolidates Iran’s influence and sidelines rival states, particularly Israel and several Persian Gulf countries.

Israeli ambassador details Hezbollah ceasefire violations

Jun 18, 2026, 23:29 GMT+1

Israeli Ambassador to US Yechiel Leiter reported what he described as repeated Hezbollah ceasefire violations over recent days, citing incidents involving rockets, explosive drones and improvised explosive devices.

In a post on X on Thursday, Leiter listed a series of attacks on June 17 and June 18, including multiple rocket launches and UAV strikes, as well as an improvised explosive device incident, saying they amounted to breaches of the ceasefire understanding on Israel’s northern front.

Iran $300bn linked funding expected from GCC, Brookings expert says

Jun 18, 2026, 23:26 GMT+1

Suzanne Maloney, Vice President and Director of Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institution, said on Thursday that the $300 billion linked to the US-Iran agreement would come from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, adding that sanctions waivers would be granted if they help ensure regional stability.