In Switzerland
Negotiators for Iran and the United States met in Switzerland for a little over an hour on Sunday as they seek to turn a 60-day cease-fire into a lasting peace, but it was quickly apparent how far apart the two sides are.
Iranian negotiators insisted on an end to the war between Israel, a U.S. ally, and Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, as a condition for further talks, according to Iranian state media. The talks were also strained by President Trump’s renewal of threats against Iran, just as Vice President JD Vance was hailing the “great progress” that was being made ...
Two things ...
1) The very first point in the MOU contains this language ... The United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran .... undertake from now on ... to refrain from the threat or use of force against each other ... Trump has laready broken the agreement by making his latest threats aganst Iran.
2) Vance and some Iranians met today to discuss the MOU, particularly the problem of Israel and Hezbollah fighting in Lebanon. So why on earth is Israel not at the meeting? Or Hezbollah? Why was Israel not consulted about the terms of the MOU? Why was Israel not asked to sign it?
The chance of any agreement created by Trump surviving is non-existent. Perhaps by design?

