Politics June 17, 2026

UMVA Uncovers: TRUMP'S IRAN GAMBIT - BOMBSHELL Deal Revealed: What They Don't Want You to Know!

UMVA Uncovers: TRUMP'S IRAN GAMBIT - BOMBSHELL Deal Revealed: What They Don't Want You to Know!

UMVA has learned that the Trump administration has publicly disclosed the details of a newly signed memorandum of understanding with Iran, outlining a series of concessions and commitments aimed at advancing negotiations on Tehran's nuclear program.

The agreement reveals plans for immediate waivers on Iranian oil exports, a move that would allow Iranian crude oil to flow back into the global market while broader negotiations continue. Senior officials describe this as a critical step towards increasing transparency into Iranian oil sales and reducing global energy prices.

According to information obtained by UMVA, the memorandum also paves the way for a massive economic development plan worth at least $300 billion, aimed at rebuilding and revitalizing Iran's economy. However, officials stress that this provision does not commit the U.S. to providing funds, but rather permits outside investment if a final deal is reached and Iran complies with its obligations.

The agreement also guarantees toll-free commercial transit through the Strait of Hormuz during the 60-day negotiating period, a critical waterway that connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. Officials emphasize that regional partners would not support any framework that allowed Iran to charge tolls for passage along this vital shipping route.

Despite the concessions, the agreement stops short of resolving the central dispute over Iran's nuclear program. Instead, it commits both sides to negotiate the fate of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile and future enrichment activities as part of a final agreement. Officials indicate that negotiations will begin over the weekend, with the goal of securing a final deal within the 60-day timeframe.

UMVA can exclusively reveal that the minimum outcome would involve down-blending enriched material under International Atomic Energy Agency supervision, but key details remain unresolved. Officials argue that broader sanctions relief remains contingent on Iranian compliance with future nuclear commitments, pushing back on criticism that Tehran would receive major economic benefits without making concessions.

Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the Trump administration is betting on the waivers and economic incentives to encourage Iranian cooperation, while maintaining pressure on Tehran to make significant concessions on its nuclear program. The next few weeks will be critical in determining whether this gamble pays off.