In the past 48 hours, three U.S. claims about Iran have been challenged. The first alleges that the initial $6 billion released by Iran will be spent only on U.S. agricultural products; Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Ismael Baqaei said the central bank will use the money as it sees fit. The second claim that Iran has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors back was also rejected, with Baqaei stating inspectors will not return without a final agreement. The third claim that Iran will negotiate its missile program was denied by Fars News and Tasnim News Agency, though no official source confirmed the denial.

The commentator argues that both American statements and Iranian negotiators’ words are increasingly unreliable, urging swift action to counter false narratives and insisting that any memorandum of understanding be implemented without further concessions. He calls for decisive measures, including possible suspension of talks, closure of the Strait of Hormuz, or military pressure, to prevent the United States from shaping the narrative.