Trump's announcement on peace deal divides supporters; Iran declared winner | Janta Ka Reporter
Last night Donald Trump announced that the US and Iran were close to signing a peace deal.While we still don't know if he was telling us the truth, or this was another of his motor -mouth moments to manipulate the international oil market, the fact is the terms of the deal have alarmed even Trump's own racist and genocidal support base.If true, The deal proposed by the deranged occupant of the White House is far worse than what this Israeli lapdog always accused Barack Obama of.I will explain how in a bit.This would be the broad focus of my video.Also in this video, Iran's Lego series maker has new take on Trump and how he has allowed his administration to function as an Israeli Trojan horse.
So please stay tuned.So Trump's extraordinary claims made late last night on a potential peace deal with Iran has dominated the media coverage globally.I decided to ignore this because this Israeli slave is infamous for making such outlandish claims on a daily basis.I read his social media post, and it didn't take me long to conclude that this depraved Israeli slave was building castles in the air.Just look at his social media post.He dedicated a three fourth of his post to mention the full names of Gulf monarchs and the Pakistani general with their self -awarded titles.
And although this post was designed to function as a major announcement on the Iran conflict, only a few lines were dedicated to that topic.And even in this so -called earth shattering announcement, he didn't say anything farm in specific.Everything was vague.And this clown had cancelled all his weekend engagements for this.No wonder Iran was quick to reject his claims on the state of Hormuz.
We know that President Trump has issued a truth social post in which he says an agreement with Iran is largely negotiated but subject to finalisation.Mr Trump says the draft deal with Iran includes the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.And actually while we've just been talking to you, we've had a report from Iran's Fars news agency saying the Strait of Hormuz would remain under Iran's management contrary to President Trump's announcement.So there already seems to be a disagreement on where we've got to now.
As I said before, Iran isn't about to kill the goose that lays the golden egg.That's exactly what the state of hormones has become for them.They'll definitely be looking to extract their pound of flesh from Trump.And that's perhaps what the Israeli lapdog from the White House appears to have agreed to.Soon, American media outlets began to share the final points of the anticipated deal or memorandum of understanding, as Trump claimed.
Yeah, I think where this broad consensus is that President Trump makes the next move.I think the mediators in all of this, Pakistan, is expecting President Trump to make some kind of announcement on what they've been able to produce from their mediation efforts inside of Iran.The hope is that there is going to be a memorandum of understanding.That definitely seems to be where we're at.It's not clear yet when that will be signed or where it may be signed.So I think that gives you the sort of headline understanding that a lot of this While it's been progress, while it's been positive, there's still a lot left to be done.
But the basics of this, as we understand it so far, that Iran leaves the Strait of Hormuz back to where it was before the war began on the 28th of February, that Iran is able to export its fuel and energy products to international markets.to do This was a penny drop moment for Trump's henchmen in the US and even his terrorist Israeli masters in Tel Aviv.
Axios website, whose editor was previously with the IDF, reported that war criminal Netanyahu wasn't very pleased with the deal being signed with Iran.Even top US General Jack Keane said that the deal being considered with Iran would empower the Islamic Republic.
But my problem with the deal here is that we leave Iran bruised but intact.And they'll walk away from here citing and convincing themselves that they got the United States to back down.And as a result of that, we extend a lifeline to the regime, for sure, for them to do what?To recover.And in the deal, the unfrozen assets are about $100 billion.It's likely we're going to take some part of that and give that to them up front and also reduce some of the sanctions.
And certainly, we're going to monitor their behavior.But, nonetheless, it is a lifeline to the regime that extends them for years to come.The next administration is going to walk away.
Now you tell me who has emerged as loser and stupid in this war of choice?Yes, the US and Israeli barbarians murdered a lot of innocent Iranians and destroyed their infrastructure.But at what cost?To sign a deal that is indeed going to make Iran richer and more powerful in the region?Okay, Iran may or may not open the Strait of Hormuz.But let's assume that, for a second, that Iran will open this crucial waterway.
But wasn't this passage already opened before 28th of February?So how is this an achievement or victory for the rogue regime of Trump?Iran will now have no restrictions on selling its oil.Its frozen assets worth over $100 billion will be released.In return, Iran would just have to repeat what it has always done for decades, that it will not pursue nuclear weapons.And if Trump tries to act smart or break the deal, guess who will pay the price?
The American and world economy.That's because Iran is capable of shutting the state within seconds, as Iranians have demonstrated only recently.It's not surprising that the Israeli media too is busy lamenting this deal.
Look, I think the hidden hand here, Bianca, when you look at beyond the day's headlines is the weakening of public support for Israel in the United States.Israel is without leverage here.Sure, there are going to be some hawkish Republican senators like Ted Cruz and Roger Wicker who come out and tweet against it.But at the end of the day, it is the entire Middle East, if we were to believethe reports and believe Donald Trump's own post on Truth Social.American public opinion, the Democratic Party, and not a small part of the Republican Party on one side, and essentially Israel and a handful of Republican senators and a few think tankers in Washington on the other.
And this is maybe the first sign of an impact on the relationship of the weakening of public support between Israel and the United States.We've seen the signs of the weakening of the relationship, if you will, but here the first sign of how it affects policy.The war that was never popular remains unpopular.Israel has not been popular over the last few years, and is decreasingly so in the United States.And with Israel starting to play a role and be a voting issue for some voters, this is maybe a preview of more to come in the future.And yes, to viewers outside the country, Israelis are well aware of this.
This is not news to the public here.It's not news to decision makers.We've seen a lot of talk in the last few weeks about what the next stage should be in the relationship between the United States and Israel.But this is a sign of what it means when you have little leverage inside domestic American politics and how that's brought to bear on policy for better or worse.And from our perspective, Israel's for worse.We'll see more of this in the future.
And this wasn't the only meltdown on Israeli TV channel 24.Watch the Zionist women and their antics here.
What do we tell our kids that we have failed yet again?It's embarrassing.Unfortunately, not much.I mean, yes, we got rid of some.I mean, some of the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.But from where I'm standing, it's not enough.
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Get started freeThe issue is that Iran got what it wanted, really.We have an issue.We need to free the Iranians.We need to make sure that Israel doesn't bear the brunt of this war.
And unfortunately, it looks like it's going to be this.
Now, the regime in Iran can claim victory.Yes, they can, fortunately, if the regime doesn't collapse in the next few weeks.I don't know what's going to happen, because the longer you wait, the more effort we would have to exert in order to win.And that is a shame, because more people will have to die.
Another former State Department official and a Zionist, too, conceded that round one has gone to Iran.
This is the narrow deal everybody talked about.It's about the best you could hope for.Open the straits, remove the blockade.Maybe the Iranians get some unfrozen assets.And every other issue is punted to the 30 to 60 day period.So what essentially has happened?
is that Iran and the administration have bought themselves a ticket to a set of negotiations that are going to resemble, I would phrase it this way, a root canal and a migraine headache, and a series of them.Because every single issue is a universe of detail and complexity.What to do about the HEU, the 900 pounds?And now it's 60 percent a matter of weeks could get to 90 percent.Iran also has 1 ,100 pounds of enriched uranium at various levels.Where is that?
What about centrifuges?What about monitoring, verification, snap inspections?anything remotely resembling it.We keep talking about this as a deal.I mean right now it probably is a deal.You open the straits gradually.
Remove the blockade gradually.And maybe there is a cessation of hostilities.But we're nowhere near Jess.anything that normal humans would regard as a serious effort to actually reach an agreement that would constrain Iran's enrichment activities and deal with all of these other matters.I'd have to say just, and again, having seen the one -page framework agreement, strikes me this, and I hate to say it, I really do, it's a brutal authoritarian repressive regime that murders, tortures, and imprisons its own citizens.Seems to me round one goes to Iran.
Republican Congressman Thomas Massie was brutal as he took a dig at Israeli -paid stooges like Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz.for their public disappointment over the deal.
Thank you so much for being here.I do want to get to your race in just a moment.But I have to start with that developing news on Iran.President Trump posting on Saturday that an agreement with Iran has, quote, largely been negotiated.It's unclear what exactly has been agreed to, whether any deal would directly address the issue of the nuclear program, which, of course, is at the center of the war with Iran.So far, no final deal has been announced.
But, Congressman, would you support a short term deal with Iran?
Well, I was the author of the first War Powers Resolution to get us out of Iran.My constituents are hurting.Gas is almost $5 a gallon, diesel is almost $6 a gallon, and the farmers here in Kentucky can't afford the fertilizer to put on their fields.So, heck yes, I would support it.We don't know what the terms of it are, but if Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz are crashing out last night, I'd say it's probably a pretty good deal.
You only had to read the social media posts of dreaded supporters of Israeli genocide in the U .S., such as Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz, to understand the meltdown Trump's deal has caused in the Israeli lobby.Not only is terrorist Nathan Yahoo unhappy, his 2Js in the U .S.too are seething in anger.
I'm not going to give these genocidal maniacs a lot of space on my platform.But it's worth reading a few lines from Lindsey Graham's social media posts to understand his heartburn.He wrote two back -to -back social media posts in utter frustration.Here are the opening lines of his first tweet, and I quote,because it is believed that the state of Hormuz cannot be protected from Iranian terrorism and Iran still possesses the capability to destroy major Gulf oil infrastructure, then Iran will be perceived as being a dominant force requiring a diplomatic solution." Then he wrote this, and I quote, If it is perceived in the region that a deal with Iran allows the regime to survive and become more powerful, Over time, we will have poured gasoline on the conflicts in Lebanon and Iraq. A deal that is perceived to allow Iran to survive and possess the ability to control the state in the future will put Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Shia militias in Iraq on steroids."
Senator Chris Van Hollen was at his best when he appeared on Trump's favorite TV channel, Fox News, to expose him on the latest deal with Iran.
Now, Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen sits on the Foreign Relations Committee.Senator, welcome back to Fox News Sunday.
Shannon, great to be with you.
OK, we're still waiting to hear the contours of this Iran deal, how it may come together.We know the alternative is possibly more kinetic action in that region.Axios reporting this morning that the president talked with, and as we've confirmed, a number of Arab friends and allies and partners in the region, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Egypt, Turkey.Among them, we know ongoing conversations with Israel as well.I know you've preferred diplomacy.Are you feeling positive about what the president's brought together with this coalition and a potential deal?
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Get started freeWell, Shannon, this war has been a blunder from the very start.The president should have stuck with his campaign pledges, no wars and focus on bringing down prices.And, of course, he's done the opposite.Prices are going up.Interest rates are going up.And we're mired in this conflict.
Iran.It sounds to me like what this agreement will do is take us back really to the pre -war status quo.The Strait of Hormuz will be opened again, although it sounds like Iran will have a little bit more control than it did before.In addition, they will unfreeze some of Iran's assets, and then they'll have a 30 -day period to discuss the nuclear program.So, Shannon, again, I think this was a blunder.When you're digging a hole, you should stop digging.
And that sounds like maybe what we're doing finally.
Faced with an adverse PR, Trump's Secretary of Tungry, Marco Rubio, tried to explain in India why this deal wasn't favoring Iran.But he didn't convince anyone.
Multiple political leaders, multiple presidents of the United States have all said the same thing.Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.The only one who's tried to do anything and has actually done anything about it in a real way has been President Trump.So his commitment to that principle that they'll never have a nuclear weapon shouldn't be questioned by anybody.And the idea that somehow this president, given everything he's already proven he's willing to do, is going to somehow agree to a deal that ultimately winds up putting Iran in a stronger position when it comes to nuclear ambitions is absurd.That's just not going to happen.
But our preference is to address this through a diplomatic means.And that's what we're endeavoring to do here.I think we've made some progress.I'm always cautious when I say that, because you can agree to things on paper, they actually have to be implemented.You can agree to things in writing, and then you actually have to go out and do it.But I do think perhaps there is the possibility that over the next few hours, the world will get some good news, at least
with regards to the straits and with regards to a process that can ultimately leave us where the president wants us to be and that is a world that no longer has to be in fear or worry about an Iranian nuclear weapon and so I do think there's some good news on that front but not final news on that front.
Trump desperately needs to leave the region.The growing anger against him will only get worse as the days for the midterm polls approach.This guy had to splash over $33 million to ensure the defeat of his own Republican Party candidate in the primary.That's how tough it was for him to defeat someone in a Republican primary, despite that individual, and I'm talking about Thomas Massie, being explicitly anti -Israel.Imagine his difficulties in ensuring the victory of his candidates in a proper election.Trump may be dumb and insane, but despite his cognitive decline, he is able to understand the disastrous impact on his electoral fortune if he doesn't get himself out of the quagmire called Iran immediately.
I'm sure Trump and his minions are reading the reactions from Iran.This is what the Iranian President Massoud Pazashkian wrote today, and I quote, Khurramshahr today is Iran, the Persian Gulf, and the state of Hormuz.A nation today, just like the people of the undefeated yet brave Khurramshahr, who stood for days against the invading army to showcase the power of the Iranian people to the world, remains steadfast.Resistance, self -sacrifice, and repelling aggression are rooted in the culture of this land." Although Pazashkian wrote this tweet in reference to the anniversary of the liberation of the Khorramshahr island from the Iraqis on 24th of May,his message was clear to Trump.
Essentially, what he tried to convey is this, if Iran can capture or recapture its territory even after 578 days of the Iraqi military occupation, it is capable of teaching the Americans a lesson that they will not forget for years to come.Pezeshkan also spoke to an Iranian outlet later, repeating his country's longstanding position against building nuclear weapons.This is my 17 -year -old son Kibriya, volunteering to dub the Iranian president's voice.Another humble effort by my mini -me.With my 12 -year -old daughter and a 5 -year -old son also volunteering to step up to this role, I have got my own army of willing child laborers ready.Anyway, listen to this clip.
The destabiliser of the region is Israel, which is in fact pursuing the map of a greater Israel and is conspiring in various ways to keep war, unrest and discord alive in the region.Certainly, we and those participating in the negotiations will in no way give up that honour and dignity of the country in the face of it.
I will leave you with three short clips shared by the makers of the Iranian Lego series.The first clip is dedicated to Israeli asset Lindsey Graham in response to his previous call urging people to die for the settler colony of Israel.The second clip highlights how the US administration under Trump has been working to push the Israeli interest and not those of the Americans.And the third clip shows Trump as a desperate attention seeker.That's it for me.Thank you very much for your support of this platform and our journalism.
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