Iranian lawmakers have issued a statement calling for revenge and an end to the current understanding with the United States. This development reflects escalating tensions within Iran’s political establishment after a fragile memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed in June 2026, aimed at halting the 2026 Iran war. The MoU had initiated a 60-day ceasefire and promised sanctions relief, but it remains a provisional framework with unresolved issues, including Iran’s nuclear program. As the ceasefire shows signs of breaking down, this call for ending the agreement appears to undermine diplomatic efforts and suggests increased internal pressure within Iran to abandon peaceful negotiations.
Key Takeaways
The statement from Iranian lawmakers suggesting revenge appears consistent with a hardline stance against recent diplomatic efforts with the US.
Market pricing suggests decreased confidence in the inclusion of Iran Reconstruction Funding in any potential US-Iran deal, reflecting heightened geopolitical tensions.
The memorandum of understanding signed in June 2026 is increasingly viewed as unstable, with renewed military actions threatening its viability.








