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A total American surrender. I’m surprised Trump did give Iran the Ohio River. BREAKING: Bloomberg has reportedly published the full MOU, and it ends the war "on ALL FRONTS." The 12 points: -Tehran, Washington, and their allies declare an immediate and final end to the war on ALL FRONTS. -All sides pledge no hostile action and to refrain from threats. -Both pledge to reach a final agreement within 60 days, extendable. -The U.S. lifts the naval blockade on Iran immediately upon signing. -The U.S. pledges to withdraw its forces from the region within 30 days of the final agreement. -Iran works to resume ship movement within 30 days, including removing obstacles. -Washington will help rehabilitate and develop Iran's economy with regional partners, and end sanctions on an agreed timeline. -Iran reiterates it will NEVER produce nuclear weapons, with the fate of enriched material deferred to the final deal. -Both maintain the status quo until then: Iran keeps its current nuclear program, the U.S. adds no sanctions or forces. -Washington exempts Iranian oil and related banking from sanctions. -Washington releases frozen Iranian funds, with final negotiations beginning once implementation guarantees are met. -The final agreement is locked in by a binding UN Security Council resolution. The two words that just detonated in Jerusalem sit in point one: "all fronts." Source: Bloomberg / Writer: Daniel
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Trump went from being super popular to radioactive, almost overnight in Israel.
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
The deal with Iran will go down as one of the most incompetent ever made. The U.S. lost on virtually every point. We just don't win anymore!
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How pathetic are Trump and JD Vance? Andrew McCarthy says this pathetic:
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Trump is attacking the Jews now in an effort to win back the Groyper losers who abandoned him after the Massie humiliation.
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Notice how he carefully couches it with “American taxpayer money”. Not just “Money”, but “American taxpayer money”. If you launder American taxpayer money to a third party, and that third party gives money to Iran, then Vance is technically correct. American taxpayer money didn’t go to Iran. It went to a third party… who then gave it to Iran. See how that works? And the US doesn’t even have to give directly to a third party, the payment can come in other types of benefits. This is a scam, and Vance’s carefully parsed language is a huge red flag.
They never get a dime of American taxpayer money. Ever. Full stop. Not even close. @VP
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In 2017 Donald Trump tweeted to his future self in 2026.
Iran was on its last legs and ready to collapse until the U.S. came along and gave it a life-line in the form of the Iran Deal: $150 billion
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
Israel asked to view the text of the peace agreement between the US and Iran, but their request was denied. - N12
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Image being so naive, so stupid, as to believe that “Iran promises never to build a nuclear weapon” is somehow a positive talking point in favor of your Iran deal.
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
I love Trump, but honestly, he gave ISIS a country in Syria, he empowered Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood around the world, and now he's calling a return to the status quo with Iran a win? This is kicking the can down the road, and that's it. He gave Sunni terrorists a hudna, an Islamic truce, and Shia terrorists a hudna, and now he'll get two years of stability before Islamic jihad burns the region and the world worse than ever before.
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
Release the Iran memorandum of understanding. What can be the reason for withholding a document that has already been signed?
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe told President Trump that intelligence gathered by U.S. intelligence agencies raised serious doubts about Iran's willingness to make the nuclear concessions the U.S. is seeking in any final deal. axios.com/2026/06/15/us-iran…
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
If $3 billion for Israel outrages you, but reports of a $300 billion package for Iran don’t, it was never about the money.
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
11-year-old JD Vance: "No, Mom, you don't get it. If I keep giving the bully my lunch money, he'll leave me alone."
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
It takes a special kind of strategic incompetence to achieve total military dominance and still pathetically lose a war, yet that is exactly what Donald Trump did in Iran. The US and Israel ruled the skies, hitting almost every target with virtually zero resistance and few aircraft losses. Even so, the entire operation failed because Trump is a loudmouth fraud who was never actually ready to commit. Before the war started, I wrote that Iran's best move would be to just to try to somehow survive the first wave, and call Trump's bluff, and that is exactly what they did. They realized early on that Trump's tough-guy routine was entirely hollow. Airstrikes alone rarely force an aggressive regime to collapse. Trump ignored every historian and military advisor, charging ahead with Israel without a clear objective. This was not a typical asymmetric victory like Ukraine's resistance against Russia, where the smaller nation wins by inflicting severe costs on the occupier. Iran's military performance was miserable. Their air defenses were a joke, and their retaliatory strikes achieved almost nothing. They won the war of wits because survival was existential for them, while for Trump, it was a political stunt. They correctly gambled that the US had no stomach for a prolonged ground invasion. They just had to absorb the hits and choke off global oil supplies in the Strait of Hormuz. Both sides held back some of their biggest moves, since Washington kept ground troops out of the fight and Tehran chose not to make the Houthis completely seal off Bab el Mandeb. I have absolutely zero sympathy for the horrific Iranian regime. Trump deeply betrayed the people of Iran by waiting until their domestic uprisings were brutally crushed before launching his badly prepared operation. He talked big and made sweeping demands, yet everyone knew he lacked the resolve to follow through. The upcoming peace deal will inevitably be far worse than the JCPOA he originally tore down. This war exposed the hard limits of Trump's posturing. When an adversary stood their ground and called his bluff, the entire might of the US armed forces could not cover up his cowardice and stupidity
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Joseph Gelman retweeted
CIA Director John Ratcliffe told President Trump and other senior officials that intelligence gathered by U.S. intelligence agencies raised serious doubts about Iran's willingness to make the nuclear concessions the U.S. is seeking in any final deal, axios.com/2026/06/15/us-iran…
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