Tehran, Iran – The Iran-US conflict has spiralled out of control in recent days, as multiple sources confirm that the US has abandoned a ceasefire agreement and cancelled a sanctions waiver on Iranian oil imports. The sudden change in stance has sent shockwaves across the region and raised questions about the validity of the 2018 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two nations.
According to well-placed sources, the US has officially declared the ceasefire to be null and void, with President Donald Trump vowing to take drastic action against Iranian negotiators. The ceasefire had been touted as a major breakthrough in diplomatic efforts to resolve the long-standing conflict, but it now appears to be nothing more than a distant memory.
Furthermore, the US has cancelled a sanctions waiver that allowed Iran to import essential supplies, further exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in the country. The sanctions waiver was one of the key concessions made by the US in the MoU, and its cancellation will undoubtedly push the Iranian people to the brink of disaster.
To add insult to injury, not a single dollar of frozen Iranian assets has been released, despite repeated promises by the US to do so. The frozen assets, which are estimated to be worth billions of dollars, are a vital lifeline for the struggling Iranian economy, and their non-release is a clear indication of the US’s true intentions.
The decision to abandon the ceasefire and sanctions waiver is seen as a major escalation of the conflict, and has raised concerns among world leaders about the stability of the region. The consequences of this move could be catastrophic, with many fearing that it could lead to a full-scale war between the US and Iran.
In light of these developments, it is becoming increasingly clear that the MoU between the US and Iran is little more than a sham. Despite repeated assurances by both sides that the agreement was a major breakthrough, it now appears to be nothing more than a smokescreen for more aggressive action.
“This is a clear indication that the US is not serious about diplomacy,” said a senior source in the Iranian government. “We have been left with no choice but to continue our military build-up, and we will not be bullied or intimidated by the US.”
As tensions continue to rise, one thing is clear: the situation in Iran is rapidly spiralling out of control. The abandonment of the ceasefire and sanctions waiver is a major blow to the prospects of peace, and has left the world wondering when the US will next make its next move.
