Trump dit avoir reçu de l’Iran l’engagement à ne pas se doter de l’arme nucléaire
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The US and Iran are in complex talks to end a war, but trust is low. Trump says Iran promised not to get nuclear weapons, but Iran says it doesn't trust US promises and wants its 'rights' guaranteed, including lifting sanctions and ending fighting in Lebanon. Both sides are accusing each other of breaking a ceasefire, with continuous strikes reported. The US threatens more war if its demands aren't met, while Iran hints at blocking key shipping lanes. The conflict is costing lives and pushing oil prices higher, showing how fragile the situation is.
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Jargon, Translated
- CENTCOM
- This is the United States Central Command, a military command responsible for US security interests in a region that includes the Middle East.
- Strait of Hormuz
- A narrow, strategically important sea passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, crucial for global oil shipments.
- Hezbollah
- A powerful Shi'a Islamist political party and militant group based in Lebanon, which is an ally of Iran.
- IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps)
- A major part of Iran's military, founded after the 1979 revolution, separate from the regular army, with significant political influence.
- Protocol d'accord (Memorandum of Understanding)
- A formal agreement between two or more parties that outlines the terms and details of an understanding, but typically not legally binding.
- Brent de la mer du Nord
- A major benchmark price for crude oil in the global market, originating from oil fields in the North Sea.
- Détroit de Bab el-Mandeb
- A geopolitically strategic choke point between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Djibouti and Eritrea in the Horn of Africa, connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden.
Original Reporting
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Fact Spine
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Confirmed Facts
- IRGC warned Iran is determined to conduct defensive operations and open new fronts.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Iran asserts it does not trust the United States and demands guarantees of its rights.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam defended negotiations with Israel as the 'least costly path' for Lebanon, while accusing Israel of 'scorched earth' policy.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Military officials from the US and Israel met in Washington for security negotiations.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Hezbollah is fiercely opposed to these political security talks.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Donald Trump claimed negotiations with Tehran were progressing rapidly and a détente was emerging in Lebanon.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The Iranian Foreign Ministry accused the US of being directly responsible for violating the ceasefire against Iran and Israel for violating it against Lebanon.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated that 'red lines crossed' in Gaza and Lebanon equate to 'direct war'.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Donald Trump states he has received a commitment from Iran not to acquire nuclear weapons.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Trump claimed to have secured commitments from Netanyahu not to send troops to Beirut and from Hezbollah to 'cease fire totally'.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Iranian nuclear issues are not part of current discussions, according to Tehran.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- A ship was hit by a projectile in the Gulf, causing a strong explosion.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Brent crude oil prices sharply increased.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The US military announced a new wave of 'defensive strikes' on southern Iran.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- These US bombardments targeted radar and drone control systems in Goruk and Qeshm island in the Strait of Hormuz.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Iranian Guards claimed retaliation by attacking a base used by the US military for strikes against its territory; Kuwait intercepted missiles/drones and attributed them to Iran.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Téhéran has always denied wanting to acquire atomic weapons.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- The US and Israel launched a joint attack on Iran on February 28, triggering the war.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4), Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic passage for global hydrocarbon trade, which Iran has nearly blocked since the beginning of the war.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Iran insists on discussing the nuclear issue at a later stage, after an initial agreement.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Iran considers the lifting of US sanctions and unblocking of frozen assets as part of its rights.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Téhéran insists that any agreement include the end of hostilities in Lebanon.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated the US is capable of restarting war against Iran if talks fail.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- The war has caused thousands of deaths and is shaking the global economy, driving up oil prices.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4), Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The US imposed a blockade on Iranian ports in mid-April.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- CENTCOM affirmed stopping a Gambian-flagged cargo ship attempting to reach an Iranian port by firing a missile at its engine room.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- The Israeli army is advancing in southern Lebanon and has conducted new airstrikes.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Hezbollah continues attacks on Israeli positions and northern Israel, despite a truce since April 17.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 2), Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social that Iran must accept it will never have nuclear weapons and demanded its highly enriched uranium stockpile be destroyed.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- A White House official stated Trump would only sign an agreement 'good for America' and where 'red lines are respected'.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaïl Baghaï defended the 'special situation' of the Strait of Hormuz.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Iranian MP Alireza Salimi stated that only Iran and Oman are authorized to decide on the management of the Strait of Hormuz.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- The IMF and World Bank warned of a risk of oil shortage this summer if maritime traffic in the Gulf does not return to normal.Reported by: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
Unverified / Single Source
- The New York Times reported that the US President had hardened his proposal and sent a new version of a possible memorandum of understanding to Tehran.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that discussions and message exchanges are ongoing, and current reports are suppositions.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, Iran's chief negotiator, stated that no agreement would be approved without full guarantees of Iranian people's rights.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Axios reported that Trump seeks more firmness in Washington's position, prioritizing ending Iran's nuclear program and restoring maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have shot down a US MQ1 drone (Radio-Canada: Article 2) that was preparing to enter Iranian territorial waters for hostile operations.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Israeli strikes are reported in the Kfar Joz sector in Lebanon.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- The Lebanese embassy in the US confirmed Hezbollah accepted a US proposal for 'mutual cessation of attacks' with Israel.Source: Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Tasnim agency reported Iran intends to continue locking down the Strait of Hormuz and might disrupt traffic in Bab el-Mandeb.Source: Le Devoir (Article 10)
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the army to deepen and extend control in areas previously held by Hezbollah.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Netanyahu called the capture of the Beaufort fortress a decisive turning point.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- French President Emmanuel Macron stated that nothing justifies...Source: Radio-Canada (Article 2)
- Iranian state television claimed an unofficial transcription of the text indicates the deal provides for unblocking $12 billion in 60 days.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 3), Le Devoir (Article 4)
- Iranian news agency Tasnim reported that Iran had suspended indirect dialogue with Washington over Israeli 'crimes', but this was unconfirmed by official Iranian sources.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 9), Le Devoir (Article 10)
- The IRGC announced attacking a ship named Sariska, believed to belong to the 'US-Zionist enemy', in response to an attack on an Iranian ship.Source: Radio-Canada (Article 9)
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