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BumRushDaShow

(174,233 posts)
Fri Jul 10, 2026, 06:44 AM 8 hrs ago

Regional mediators scramble to prevent US.-Iran deal from collapsing

Source: msn/Axios

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Qatar, Pakistan and other regional mediators are trying to de-escalate tensions between the U.S. and Iran and revive negotiations on a nuclear deal, according to two sources from the mediating countries and a U.S. official.

Why it matters: While President Trump announced on Wednesday that the U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding (MOU) and the ceasefire were "over" and ordered two rounds of airstrikes, he is focused on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and still wants to avoid a return to an all-out war with Iran.

  • The mediators think that, regardless of the recent escalation, the parties made progress toward a nuclear deal in earlier rounds of talks and want to prevent the MOU from collapsing.
  • A regional source from one of the mediating countries said the mediators believe the recent Iranian attacks in Hormuz were initiated by elements inside the Iranian regime that oppose the MOU and want to undermine it.


  • Behind the scenes: Qatari, Pakistani, Turkish, Egyptian and Saudi officials have conducted multiple phone calls on Wednesday with both U.S. and Iranian officials in an effort to calm down the situation, the sources said.

  • Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Pakistani military commander Field Marshal Asim Munir that the U.S. attacks and rhetoric were violations of the MOU, according to a statement on his Telegram channel.
  • "There are extensive diplomatic efforts to first agree with both sides on de-escalation and then set a date for another round of negotiations between the technical teams," one regional source involved in the mediation said.


  • Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/regional-mediators-scramble-to-prevent-us-iran-deal-from-collapsing/ar-AA27B4Od
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    Regional mediators scramble to prevent US.-Iran deal from collapsing (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 8 hrs ago OP
    Someone needs to step in to help. Otherwise all bets are off. hookaleft 7 hrs ago #1
    There is no, "deal," as long as both sides are still bombing each other Bayard 3 hrs ago #2
    It's really up to the stock market. ananda 3 hrs ago #3
    Then is no deal. Miguelito Loveless 1 hr ago #4

    hookaleft

    (1,468 posts)
    1. Someone needs to step in to help. Otherwise all bets are off.
    Fri Jul 10, 2026, 07:35 AM
    7 hrs ago

    I am having a hard time with this statement though:

    "A regional source from one of the mediating countries said the mediators believe the recent Iranian attacks in Hormuz were initiated by elements inside the Iranian regime that oppose the MOU and want to undermine it."

    I don't understand how the Iranians would oppose the MOU. It is giving the Iranians everything.

    Trump really has fucked everything up. I am glad that the negotiators are staying engaged.

    Bayard

    (30,836 posts)
    2. There is no, "deal," as long as both sides are still bombing each other
    Fri Jul 10, 2026, 11:54 AM
    3 hrs ago

    I expect this mess to continue until the adults are back in charge.

    ananda

    (35,938 posts)
    3. It's really up to the stock market.
    Fri Jul 10, 2026, 12:03 PM
    3 hrs ago

    Too many people are getting very rich
    on the market manipulation.

    Miguelito Loveless

    (6,103 posts)
    4. Then is no deal.
    Fri Jul 10, 2026, 02:07 PM
    1 hr ago

    The never was a "deal" since the memorandum that was signed failed immediately based on violations by Israel of the first paragraph.

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