I'm seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran's nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to ensure that the US and its allies concerns are prioritized, and that if the Islamic Republic of Iran meets its obligations, then economic benefits will flow to them and to the entire region. This deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace.
I've noticed a couple of bizarre things in the reporting over the last few hours. First, people who (rightly) said Donald Trump was a historic president a month ago now criticizing a deal based on unconfirmed media reports. Second, people who say you can't trust a word said by the IRGC who apparently believe anonymously sourced social media posts.
The president is going to get us a good outcome, one way or the other.
@Osint613 One thing that makes me scroll quickly is the OSINT accounts that quote each other constantly.
I understand it's all about engagement and getting the "scoop"...but it's also frustrating that so many 'OSINT' accounts often spread fake news by unreliable media outlets. My $.02.
@TheLastRefuge2 They are only happy when the nation's teardown rate outstrips anything else.
Their careers depend on stirring up trouble in order to further craft and direct the collective mind.
@aj_inapi They donβt understand anything beyond slogans and social media catchphrases and dog whistles. After a career in higher education, I donβt recommend post secondary education. The industry has lost all social value.
@GoldenAgeTimes2@TCNetwork The Chinese Communist Party and Muslim Brotherhood front men.
Massie's rapid aging and ratty facial hair do not add credibility.