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The Lucerne Summit Built a Hotline, Not an Authority

At the Bürgenstock resort above Lake Lucerne on 21-22 June, US and Iranian negotiators agreed a 60-day roadmap, a High-Level Committee, a Lebanon deconfliction cell, and a direct US-Iran communication line for ‘safe passage’ through Hormuz. The summit’s answer to the safe-passage problem is a 60-day hotline between two militaries — coordination machinery, not a chokepoint authority. This post reads the pattern: the parties keep building scaffolding around the institutional gap without building the institution.

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‘The Deal Is Now Complete’: What’s Signed and What’s Deferred

On 14 June 2026, Trump declared the Iran deal ‘complete’; it was signed digitally, with a Geneva ceremony set for 19 June. The strait reopens, the blockade lifts, the war halts. But the deal defers the institutional core: Vance says ‘toll-free,’ Iran says fees will be charged and ‘we need time to discuss.’ This post reads the completed deal as the resolution of the operational question and the deferral of the institutional one.

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