I am in Israel —the US media does not report to US citizens what we see or know regarding this MOU —
The IRGC is now calling the shots and humiliating the Trump administration and the talks haven’t even started.
The real, visible, in your face so obvious that even a blind person sees it problem — is that by forcing the Iranian regime into an MOU the US has handed authority to the IRGC to control the straights of Hormuz, continue its nuclear program, rebuild its terrorist organization, rebuild Hezbollah, Hamas and empower every sleeper cell in the world.
And by allowing the IRGC to tie Lebanon to a ceasefire between the terrorist proxy Hezbollah and Israel — they are achieving their goal of isolating Israel and driving a wedge between Netanyahu and Trump.
Only leaders who refuse to see the Truth fall for the ancient lie — you can do negotiate with evil.
This week’s Torah portion Balak is parallel to this week’s MOU negotiations between the U.S. and the IRGC— Bilaam goes to negotiate the fate of Israel with Balak—King of Moab. Bilaam falls prey to the deception of Balak.
You never give a toothpick to evil because if you do it will take the whole box, the company that makes the toothpicks and its entire market.
@healthy_pockets Am I missing something here? Can someone show me the exact clip or conversation where Israel or Netanyahu attacked President Trump?
Last I checked it was President Trump who disparaged Netanyahu at the G7, more specifically to Qatar behind closed doors.
Sadly this is the only language terrorist regimes understand. The fallout here is not because of Israel — it is because the Lebanese government won’t kick Hezbollah out of the government and country.
The world needs to wake up and understand terrorist regimes are the enemy of freedom, of democracy.
They cannot be allowed to exist. And any country that fosters them and allows them to attack free countries and people (I.e. Israel) must take responsibility for allowing evil to act within their sovereign borders.
@sahouraxo Israel did no such thing — in fact, Israel sent notice for all civilians to leave — don’t gaslight the viewers on X — your post is misleading, inaccurate and simply out of context. This reflects on your character.
There is a serious problem with this narrative.
First, the Iranian people are not the IRGC — we have been fighting the IRGC— a terrorist regime.
It is a sin to blanket the IRGC as the Iranian people.
Second—every time the West cow tows to Islam it becomes more radical
Thirdly, every country who tries to tame radical Islam become more nihilistic.
Lastly, Every red line the US government made, they have negated — thats epic failure of moral clarity and the world will never forget it.
There is a reason Hashem told Israel to remove the enemy’s from the land — I cannot understand why Christians don’t understand evil nor why they empower evil thinking their kindness is going to change them — In the book of Proverbs G-D says, the fear of Hashem is to Hate Evil (not sit at the table with it) — and the consequence, as seen throughout history, is carastrophic. 👇👇👇
VP VANCE: "I've seen skeptics of the deal, people say, 'the Iranians will never change their behavior!' Well, maybe that's true, and if so, they don't get any of the benefits of the bargain, but isn't it worth trying? Isn't it worth seeing whether this incredibly weakened position that the President of the United States has put the Iranians under... motivates them to change their behavior?"
Note: I am not a skeptic, I am a scholar who has a degree in National Security and has written extensively on ideological trends that undermine the US and Israel — and the ideology that has driven the MOU is so telling — the US sabot
In 2 Kings 18, King Hezekiah stripped gold from the Temple and paid tribute to Assyria in hopes of preventing an attack on Jerusalem. The payment bought time, but it did not eliminate the threat.
History repeatedly asks the same question: Does paying off an enemy create peace, or merely delay the next confrontation?
As I watch the negotiations with Iran and the IRGC, I cannot help but think of Hezekiah’s dilemma. Concessions may produce a temporary pause, but lasting security comes only when the threat itself is eliminated.
The lesson of Jerusalem is that peace purchased from a determined adversary is often the most expensive peace of all.
@MeLive007 Iran should be thankful there is ONE country and One Leader in the world who is fighting for the freedom of the Iranian people — oh and let me remind you — that the IRGC Iran is the terrorist state!
And the terrorist regime Qatar said—Qatar's Prime Minister welcomed the U.S.-Iran MOU, thanking Pakistan and other regional and international parties for helping create the conditions for the deal.
He called on all sides to approach upcoming negotiations "with a positive and constructive spirit" and reaffirmed Qatar's commitment to supporting diplomatic efforts for regional and international stability.
“Anyone who thinks this is a good deal needs their a check up from the neck up— Iran and its proxies now have another 60 days to rearm, enrich uranium and mocking the U.S— thanks President Trump.”
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