The First Tankers
On Tuesday, three things happened on the same day that the US-Iran deal had been alive for less than 96 hours. Iranian tankers crossed Hormuz. Israeli drones killed four people in southern Lebanon. The President of the United States told the G7, on camera, that Israel would not exist without him. The deal is real. The deal's premises are being tested in real time. The day the first tankers moved was the day the US publicly broke with Israel.
Eighty-Four Violations
On Monday, the United States and Iran began Phase 2 of a deal neither of them has finished Phase 1 of. Iran is counting eighty-four Israeli ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon. Tanker operators say the Strait of Hormuz will not reopen for weeks. The MOU is in force. The document is being honoured only in the parts each signatory chose to honour.
The Deal and the Defiance
A peace deal digitally signed by the US vice president and the Speaker of the Iranian Parliament. A second Beirut airstrike within forty-eight hours. A US president publicly calling his closest Middle Eastern ally 'lacking in judgment.' A defense minister publicly stating that Israel will not honour the document his own negotiating partner signed. Friday's ceremony in Switzerland is now a question of whether the third party shows up to honour the deal it has not signed.
The Islamabad Memorandum
The US-Iran deal has a name, a date, and a venue. It is the 'Islamabad Memorandum,' to be signed in Switzerland on Friday, June 19, brokered by Pakistan. Iran has named the mediator, not the principals. That is a tell. The deal that emerges from a five-day scheduling collapse is not the same deal any side described on Thursday.
The Operation Trump Rejected
A signing ceremony has been pencilled in, then cancelled, then re-pencilled in. The Israeli cabinet meets Sunday evening to formally reject the deal. And the news buried at the bottom of the Saturday file is the one the market has not yet priced: in May, the U.S. had a plan on the table to send ground troops into Iran to seize the 400 kg of 60% enriched uranium by force. Trump rejected it. The MOU is the other option.





