Trump Administration Unveils Iran MOU With $300 Billion Aid and 60-Day Talks After Strikes
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Updated · Fox News · Jun 30
Trump Administration Unveils Iran MOU With $300 Billion Aid and 60-Day Talks After Strikes
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 30
Summary
The Trump administration released the Iran memorandum’s terms, including immediate waivers for Iranian oil exports, a 60-day window for nuclear negotiations and at least $300 billion in reconstruction aid if a final deal is reached.
The framework follows renewed U.S.-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran kept up attacks and after Washington and Israel’s 38-day Operation Epic Fury, which the White House says crippled Iran’s military and forced it to negotiate.
Evangelical allies split sharply over the deal: supporters say Trump’s prior military pressure gives him leverage, while critics argue sanctions relief and prolonged talks could undercut Israel before Iran’s threat is fully removed.
That divide creates a political test for Trump as he tries to convert battlefield gains into diplomacy without weakening a core pro-Israel constituency that helped power his coalition.