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The U.S. is "ensuring" Iran receives $300 Billion in construction investment and total sanctions relief (estimated to be worth at least $100 Billion). Add the war's cost to the DOD (100 billion) and cost to the U.S. economy (over 1 trillion dollars). Total = $1.5 Trillion.
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Cuba may want the U.S. to attack it after seeing how much Iran is making off this deal.
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MAJOR BREAKING: Trump's full Iran deal LEAKS out of Saudi Arabia — and it's a thousand times worse than even his harshest critics predicted. This is a historic surrender by Trump and Vance. #6 is a real doozy... According to Al Arabiya, a state-owned news channel out of Saudi Arabia, the agreement between the White House and Tehran is a 14-point "Memorandum of Understanding." Here are those points in summary: 1) Iran, the United States, and their allies declare upon signing that there will be "an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon." They vow not to "launch any hostile attack against each other" and will "will refrain from the threat or use of force against each other." That means no more Truth Social threats from Trump ranting that a "whole civilization will die tonight." 2) The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States undertake to respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to refrain from interfering in each other's internal affairs. 3) The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States undertake to negotiate and reach a final agreement within a maximum period of 60 days, extendable by mutual consent. 4) The U.S. will lift its naval blockade and "prevent any interference or obstruction against" Iran. Traffic through the region will be restored within 30 days to "full capacity" and "pre-war volume of traffic on the part of the Islamic Republic of Iran." The U.S. agrees to withdraw its military forces from the surrounding region within 30 days of the final agreement (which still has to be written and ratified). 5) Iran agrees to immediately "take steps" to ensure that the movement of merchant ships from the Persian Gulf to the Sea of Oman and vice versa is resumed within 30 days to the pre-war volume, taking into account the need for the removal of technical obstacles and the neutralization of mines by Iran. 6) The U.S. and its allies will create a "comprehensive plan" for the "rehabilitation and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran." It must amount to AT LEAST $300 billion. The full design of the program will be written into the final agreement. In other words: Trump wasted billions of your tax dollars to blow up Iran and now he's spending billions more to rebuild it. 7) The U.S. agrees to end "all types of sanctions" on Iran, including those implemented by the U.N. Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as all "unilateral U.S. sanctions, both primary and secondary." This is an absolutely MASSIVE concession. Sanctions have long been the primary tool of imperial oppression wielded by the U.S. against Iran. While ostensibly designed to weaken the Ayatollah and the theocratic mullahs, in practice the sanctions have done nothing but inflict pointless suffering and misery on the Iranian people. Iranian elites exist in a pampered bubble much like the elites do in the United States. It's the normal people who suffer under sanctions because they're denied access to food, medicine, technology, and other imports. Because those supplies are restricted, prices inflate, choking the middle and lower classes. With the removal of these sanctions, the Iranian people have a chance to enter into a new era of economic blossoming. In his genocidal, nihilistic quest to weaken and destroy Iran on behalf of Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump may have accidentally Made Iran Great Again. 8) The Islamic Republic of Iran reiterates that it will never produce nuclear weapons. The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States have agreed that the fate of enriched material and the fate of all other mutually agreed nuclear-related issues, including Iran’s nuclear needs, will be adequately addressed in a final agreement; the final agreement will confirm the provisions of this Article. While Trump will try to claim point 8 as some big victory, the use of the word "reiterates" here is crucial. Iran was never pursuing nuclear weapons in the first place. The White House and Israel lied about Iran's intentions as a pretext to start this war. Tellingly, Iran has not agreed to surrender its enriched uranium in this memo. 9) The Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States agree that, pending a final agreement, they will maintain the status quo: Iran will maintain the status quo on its nuclear program, and the United States will not impose new sanctions on Iran or strengthen its forces in the region. To put it more succinctly: Trump accomplished nothing. 10) The U.S. agrees to "immediately" issue waivers for exports of Iranian crude oil, petrochemical products and their derivatives, and all related services, including banking, insurance, transportation, and the like. Those waivers will no longer be required once the sanctions are lifted in full. 11) The U.S. agrees to release "frozen or restricted funds and assets of the Islamic Republic of Iran" so long as negotiations progress towards a "final agreement." Those funds will "fully available for use" by Iran. 12) The U.S. and Iran agree that "an implementation mechanism will be established to oversee the successful implementation of and future commitment to the Final Agreement." The final agreement will be approved through a binding resolution of the UN Security Council. Let us be very clear about what this deal memo represents: a complete, and total surrender by the United States of America to the Islamic Republic of Iran. It constitutes the greatest military defeat in American history. It's also a cause for celebration. The deal is good for Iran, but more importantly it's good for the world. This conflict accomplished nothing beyond aiding Israeli's territorial expansion into Lebanon. Innocent people were slaughtered and Americans were forced to pay the price in the form of skyrocketing groceries and gas. It would have been far better if Trump had never started this war. But since he did, it's a blessing that it's finally (possibly) coming to an end. Please ❤️ and share if you think that Obama got a better deal!
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Tokenwolf retweeted
Bom dia, atrasados mentais...
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Habituaram-se a tal impunidade que ainda têm a lata de fazer um protesto!
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O futuro de Portugal está assegurado 💀
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BREAKING: Cuban officials are reportedly calling the White House hourly to start negotiating with Donald Trump after seeing Iran get $300 billion from him without having to give up anything in exchange.
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BREAKING: United States becomes the first country in history to pay $300 billion to a country they defeated 50 times in one war.
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Porque raio tem o vice-presidente da ERC necessidade de motorista pago pelos contribuintes?!?
PEDRO CORREIA GONÇALVES NADA MOSTRA E CASO VAI PARA TRIBUNAL ADMINISTRATIVO Vice-presidente da ERC acumula docência em três universidades usando viatura e motorista pagos pelo regulador paginaum.pt/2026/06/15/vice-… Protegido político do PSD, promovido a vice-presidente da Entidade Reguladora para a Comunicação Social (ERC) com uma remuneração mensal que ronda os 6.600 euros, Pedro Correia Gonçalves acumula funções docentes em três universidades e beneficia de viatura e motorista pagos pela entidade reguladora. O responsável sustenta que tudo se enquadra num regulamento interno cuja interpretação vários juristas consideram excessivamente permissiva. Como a ERC se recusa a revelar os registos de utilização dos veículos, o caso vai agora parar, mais uma vez, ao Tribunal Administrativo de Lisboa por iniciativa do PÁGINA UM. —— O jornalismo independente depende dos leitores APOIOS paginaum.pt/donativos IBAN - PT50001800035564873702011 BTC - bc1q63l9vjurzsdng28fz6cpk85fp6mqtd65pumwua Adquira o seu exemplar de ‘Primado do Direito’, de Miguel dos Santos Pereira e ainda ‘Correio Mercantil de Brás Cubas’ na loja do PÁGINA UM paginaum.myshopify.com/ Subscreva a newsletter do PÁGINA UM pagina-um.kit.com/53291313d7
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Tokenwolf retweeted
O jornalista socialista activista está descontente com o resultado das últimas legislativas e com a oposição socialista. O socialista Baldaia quer sangue e é agora o porta voz da facção mais radical do partido socialista. Que se lixe o código deontológico.
Os socialistas, enquanto “grupo de idiotas” expresso.pt/opiniao/2026-06-…
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Tokenwolf retweeted
O QI médio em Portugal deve ser baixo... 🤗
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O Musk usar o dinheiro dele para financiar extrema direita é mau. A família Azevedo usar o dinheiro deles para financiar extrema esquerda já é bom e já não mata criancinhas à fome. Ide todos à merda, hipócritas do caralho.
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Tokenwolf retweeted
The Art of the Deal? No wonder he's had six bankruptcies. We lost American soldiers because Trump hated Obama this must.
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Replying to @Acyn
Trump: “When they terminated the Obama Deal”, Who’s “They”, that was all Trump!
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Completamente de acordo
Sai hoje no Diário de Notícias a minha coluna desta semana: «Adeus ao Falcão». Portugal prepara-se para reformar os F-16 e substituí-los pelo F-35. A troca parece evidente, o avião mais moderno a suceder ao mais antigo. Mas a pergunta certa não é qual o caça mais avançado. É qual serve a missão que Portugal cumpre todos os dias. E aqui entra John Boyd, talvez o pensador militar mais influente e menos conhecido do século XX. Boyd defendeu o caça leve, ágil e barato contra a tendência para a plataforma que faz tudo. O F-16 nasceu dessa ideia. O F-35 é, em boa parte, aquilo que ele combateu. A realidade recente, da Ucrânia ao Golfo, não dá razão à plataforma total. Dá-a ao avião que faz o essencial, depressa, barato e em número. Despedimo-nos do F-16 no momento exacto em que a história lhe começa a dar razão. O artigo completo no DN. Ligação nos comentários. dn.pt/opiniao-dn/adeus-ao-fa… #Defesa #ForçaAérea #F35 #Estratégia #Geopolítica
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Tokenwolf retweeted
Americans realizing they spent $75 billion fighting Iran, then another $300 billion rebuilding Iran, just to reopen the Strait of Hormuz that was already open before the war started
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Aí vai mais um 💫 ✊
Presidente da Câmara da Amadora constituído arguido na Operação Imergente sicnoticias.pt/pais/justica/…
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Tokenwolf retweeted
Good morning! ☕️
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Guys this is absolutely a disaster
BREAKINGNEWS: Art of the deal. Iran says Trump agreed to 300 billion to rebuild Iran. 24 billion in frozen assets to be released. Iran claims some of that money has already been handed over. Jesus this is a mess. 🚨
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Tokenwolf retweeted
War is over for now. Results: U.S. bases in the Middle East are gone, Iran is getting paid billions, Iran will now charge Hormuz tolls & Israel was forced to withdraw from Lebanon. Total Iranian victory.
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