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@GuntherEagleman The problem with Gunther He is an older dude cant make love to his wife anymore and sits behind a computer written shit liked this Gunther has not job or profession He lives of this platform 😁😁
Trump states Qatar to invest $19 trillion in the U.S…which explains everything about why Trump is insisting on losing a war. Apparently we are now the United States of Qatar? Given Trump, Witkoff Kushner, and Vance, is the White House itself compromised?
Like it or not, the reality is this: Trump negotiated for PERSONAL INTERESTS, and Iran negotiated like a GANG. The individual and the gang got their deal,but BOTH nations LOST.
Netanyahu: "The agreement was made by the President of the United States. It is his decision, and he is leading it. I have expressed my views in various conversations.
We have our own interests. We will remain in the security zone in Lebanon for as long as necessary. We will preserve our freedom of action. Anyone who attacks us or attempts to attack us will be eliminated."
GRAHAM POSITIONS VANCE AS IRAN DEAL’S ARCHITECT
Sen. Lindsey Graham appears to be creating distance between President Trump and the Iran deal, by labeling VP JD Vance as the deal’s architect while raising concerns that Iran’s interpretation differs from that of US negotiators.
Graham welcomed the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz but warned that any final nuclear agreement must come before Congress for approval and said Vance should help present it.
Graham has been one of Trump’s closest allies and a longtime advocate for military action against Iran.
LOL. And Hitler agreed to never ever invade Europe...
President Trump, please stop gaslighting us. We're not Democrat voters. We actually know our history, and we certainly know right from wrong!
@GuntherEagleman "This is a religious war that has been going on for the last 1500 years, since Islam was formed and preached by Prophet Muhammad to kill Jews and Christians, which is in the Koran. What makes you think Trump has the power to end this?"
@RepLuna normalization is possible between certain Arab nations and Israel, but core existential conflicts—such as the Israeli-Palestinian issue or regional rivalries like the one between Iran involve deeply entrenched local factions that operate independently of Washington's influence.
@RepLuna While a U.S. president wields immense economic and military leverage, historical conflicts involving religious identity, territorial sovereignty, and centuries of governance cannot simply be dissolved by executive decree or single peace deals. Agreements like the Abraham Accords
@RepLuna "This is a religious war that has been going on for the last 1500 years, since Islam was formed and preached by Prophet Muhammad to kill Jews and Christians, which is in the Koran. What makes you think Trump has the power to end this?"