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Iran's Revolutionary Guards Decide Against Canceling US Memorandum Amid Rising Tensions

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First reported by Now 14 · 6 hours ago

What happened

Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander states no plans to cancel the recent US-Iran memorandum despite rising tensions, citing mutual interests. Meanwhile, Iran asserts control over the Strait of Hormuz amid US warnings of military action if violations continue.

  • 01Iran's Revolutionary Guards do not intend to cancel the US-Iran memorandum of understanding.
  • 02Both Iran and the US have mutual interests: Iran needs funds, Trump wants to avoid a crisis before July 4.
  • 03Iranian official warns the US against challenging Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz.
  • 04Iran supports IRGC's actions and demands Western compliance in the strategic strait.
  • 05President Trump warns of military action if Iran continues violating maritime agreements.
  • 06Tensions rise but economic and political factors keep the memorandum intact for now.

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Iran's Revolutionary Guards Decide Against Canceling US Memorandum Amid Rising Tensions
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