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Jun 16, 2026
Jeffrey Sachs:
US-Iran Deal Reached - Peace
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Trump SLAMS
Bibi As CIA
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COMPLETE CAPITULATION': Jeremy Scahill Breaks Down Iran
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Jun 16, 2026 - Iran coach Amir Ghalenoei called his team perhaps the "most oppressed team in the whole World Cup" after he said Iran have been forced to leave Los Angeles and return to their training camp in Tijuana, Mexico, immediately after their opening match. After perhaps the most strained build-up for any team in the long history of the World Cup, Iran finally took the pitch Monday at SoFi Stadium, drawing 2-2 with New Zealand in their politically charged opener. But Ghalenoei began his postgame news conference by expressing his unhappiness that the team's travel plans -- a return to Mexico on Tuesday -- had been changed at the last minute.

Israel Just Crossed a Line America Can No Longer Defend | Jeffrey Sachs
Jun 15, 2026 - World leaders on Monday cautiously welcomed a new cease-fire deal and diplomatic road map to ending the monthslong U.S. war with Iran, as oil prices tumbled, fighting in Lebanon appeared to ease and Iranians expressed wary relief that a conflict that has killed thousands across the Middle East could soon end.
The text of the agreement has not been released. The framework announced on Sunday by President Trump and Iranian officials includes a cease-fire of 60 days to pave the way for negotiations toward a final peace agreement.

Trump, Iran Say
DEAL IS DONE As Israeli Sabotage LOOMS
Jun 14, 2026 - U.S. and Pakistani leaders forecast a Sunday signing of a long-elusive framework agreement to end months of fighting between the United States and Iran, but Tehran cast doubt over the timing and hardline protesters in Iran voiced opposition.
President Donald Trump posted that the deal with Iran was scheduled to be signed on Sunday, his 80th birthday. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing, to be followed by technical-level talks in the coming week.





