This has nothing to do with American arrogance. The murderous regime in my country has slaughtered innocent people—its own citizens included—with cold, calculated brutality. Releasing those funds would not be an act of diplomacy; it would be a direct subsidy to terrorism, ballistic missile programs, and the personal enrichment of a corrupt, thieving elite. The corruption is not merely astonishing. It is total, systemic, and shameless, rotting every institution from the top down. The IRGC has never cared about the people or the country’s infrastructure. It is a terrorist organization whose only mission is to crush dissent at home and spread death and instability abroad. Any money that reaches their hands will be used exactly for that purpose.
It's not just about the money. My country supports terrorism and is on the brink of bankruptcy. If they gained access to funding of around five hundred to six hundred million dollars a month—or six billion dollars a year—they would have enough resources to begin rebuilding their uranium infrastructure. The dealer that Trump is trying to negotiate with will never succeed, and no agreement will ever be signed. There is absolutely no chance that they will give up their uranium or their support for terrorism.
Bush had the opportunity to dismantle Iraq, but he failed to do so. Eleven years later, his son had to clean up the mess. If Bush had acted back then, millions of lives could have been saved, and massive funds would not have been wasted. Trump may find this out the hard way as well.
In ten or eleven years, if no action is taken against this regime, they will have developed their gold uranium and nuclear warheads, just like North Korea.
I speak as someone who loves my country and its people with every fiber of my being. No matter how brilliant the legal minds involved, this deal was never going to succeed. My Iran will never surrender its sovereign right to its own uranium. That truth is non-negotiable.
History has already delivered this lesson once before. The 39th President of the United States learned it the hard way and paid the ultimate political price. The 45th and 47th Presidents now stand at the same crossroads. They will face lasting embarrassment if they choose to negotiate with a regime whose ideology demands the destruction of anyone who threatens its survival, rather than finishing the work that was courageously begun.
Pakistan and Qatar are not acting out of any genuine concern for peace. Pakistan is simply shielding itself from the war it fears could be triggered by the agreement it signed with KSB. Qatar is protecting its own infrastructure from Iranian retaliation. Neither nation is moved by the more than forty thousand innocent lives this murderous regime has already extinguished. Their calculations are cold and self-serving.
There are only two honest paths forward. Either every trace of the Islamic Republic must be removed from Iran, or the world must accept that my country has the right to its uranium and the freedom to develop nuclear weapons — a development that would place Israel under direct threat.
I know, with certainty, that 85 percent of my fellow Iranians share this conviction. We are praying that the 47th President will give Israel the full support it needs to finish the mission it began on the twenty-eighth of February. The time for half-measures and wishful negotiations has passed. Our people deserve nothing less than decisive action and lasting freedom.
Your argument is flawed because no one truly dominates anyone in WWE. Every match is scripted, and each performer knows when to anticipate the other person's staged moves. The wrestlers do not determine the winner of the match, nor do they have any control over the outcome. Even if they want to retain or win a title, they do not make that decision. Jade's loss to Tiffany at SummerSlam 2025 was beyond her control.
She should just quit; the match was scripted. She was never actually hurt in the attack by Jade. It was all nonsense and made no sense at all.
To make matters worse, they had her tap out. This was the worst match I've ever seen.
The WWE creativity team, led by Triple H, is lacking at best. With too many women's stars injured, they seem to be at a loss for what to do.
@MrManUnited55 Andreas Hugo Hoelgebaum Pereira is an unfortunate South American player who didn't succeed at United. We need to stop buying South American players, as we've been cursed with not having any good ones.
Are you joking? Everyone knows that Gianfranco Zola is a former Chelsea legend who has also managed West Ham United and Birmingham City. Unfortunately, he he struggled to translate his on-field talent into success as a manager. It has been nine years since he resigned after just four months in charge of Birmingham City. Since then, he has seemingly disappeared from the football management scene and hasn't been heard from since.
It’s concerning that Netanyahu is different from Trump; I believe he thinks he can control forces beyond his comprehension. Carter learned this lesson the hard way, and eventually, Trump will as well.
Various Islamic countries have intervened to protect their interests and values.
The only country that has stood up for mine is Israel, under Netanyahu’s leadership. You may not have witnessed the innocent lives lost at the hands of this murderous regime. Families, including my own, have suffered great losses because of it.
You might not understand this, as you seem to be just another person from the West who has been influenced by the regime’s propaganda.
One way or another, this regime needs to change. Sooner or later, Trump and the USA will wake up and realize that they made a grave mistake by trusting this regime.
This is not a peace deal; it is essentially Trump trying to open up the Strait of Hormuz with a memorandum of understanding. The sixty days will pass, and neither side will be able to negotiate an agreement. They will likely keep extending it indefinitely until both sides become bored. After that, they may start bombing each other heavily. In my country’s case, it will start bomb the Arab nations. Hopefully, by then, Israel will have developed a plan to eliminate the last remaining members of the IRGC.
Every Persian knows this answer: every Arab nation does not want Iran to return to what it was before 1979.
They understand the potential achievements of a free and democratic Iran. They recognize that the Islamic Republic of Iran's fall could jeopardize Islam itself. Furthermore, they are aware that, should they face collapse, they might retaliate by striking their own countries hard, potentially destroying their infrastructure.
Arabs and Persians have historically had tensions, and I, as an Iranian, have lost family due to the Iran-Iraq War. During that conflict, every Arab country supported Saddam Hussein. Even when my country was attacked with chemical weapons by Saddam, nobody seemed to care.
@ash__kat@MarioNawfal It has been clearly obvious for a long time he wants out, but the IRGC will never give him what he wants. So, his only choice is to walk away or overthrow them.
How can he hold Trump accountable for issues related to the deal that are beyond his control? The deal has reportedly already received approval from high-ranking officials in the IRGC, and it is unlikely that they will give up the uranium. Furthermore, hardliners are already attempting to delay the signing. I wouldn't be surprised if this situation ultimately backfires and no agreement is reached. For 47 years, 85% of my country has wanted this regime gone, and I still hold out hope that the deal will never be signed. This scenario would allow Israel to start eliminating the remaining members of the IRGC. The best promise Trump can offer Iranians before 2027 is the elimination of Islam from Iran.