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Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 19
Lawmakers Press Trump to Submit Iran MoU Within 5 Days Under 2015 Review Law
Updated
Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 19

Lawmakers Press Trump to Submit Iran MoU Within 5 Days Under 2015 Review Law

3 articles · Updated · Al Jazeera English · Jun 19

Summary

  • Lindsey Graham and pro-Israel groups are urging Donald Trump to send this week’s Iran memorandum to Congress under the 2015 Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act, which requires submission within five days.
  • INARA covers any Iran agreement tied to its nuclear program and opens a 30-day review window, during which the president cannot ease statutory sanctions—an immediate problem for a memo that already promises oil-sector sanctions relief.
  • Trump said he likes the idea of congressional review, but his administration has not said whether the memorandum is subject to the law and could argue it is only a framework for future negotiations.
  • Legal experts across ideological lines say INARA likely applies, yet both expect little enforcement because Trump has asserted broad wartime powers and Republicans controlling Congress have largely avoided confronting him.
  • The push has sharpened accusations of hypocrisy after many of the same Republicans and allied groups backed military action against Iran without demanding congressional approval during the nearly 3.5-month war.

Insights

The new Iran deal immediately lifts oil sanctions, but does this directly violate a US law mandating congressional review?
As Israel vows to defy the new US-Iran deal, is the Middle East simply trading one conflict for another?
With inspectors locked out of its nuclear tunnels, how can Iran's promise to dilute weapons-grade uranium be trusted?

US-Iran Versailles Accord: Sanctions Relief, Congressional Clash, and Regional Security at Stake

Overview

The Versailles Accord, signed by President Donald Trump and Iran in June 2026, marks a turning point in US-Iran relations by aiming to end military operations, including Israel’s war in Lebanon, and reduce US military presence in the region. The agreement sets out a phased process: first, both sides implement initial steps, then negotiate the remaining details. A key feature is the US commitment to lift all sanctions on Iran. However, this immediate sanctions relief has triggered a legal challenge under the Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act (INARA), which requires congressional oversight of such deals, highlighting a major clash between executive action and legislative authority.

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