@WhiteHouse@StateDept_NEA As we Iranians warned 100s of times since signing the deal with IRGC, They can never be trusted with any deal. Meet @PahlaviReza and start the militia war + convententional land invasion to end them. You will have huge support of Iranians in medium to large cities.
@adamJ13924@WarMonitor3 I wanted to write a reply but realized you must be a Russian BOT because any human with brain can see whats happening to Russia now! 😂
@Teheimar@TrungTPhan@KashPrime Makes me wonder your IQ level to believe bias without fact checking. EU countries are generally outdated compared to Australia, US, Singapore, Malaysia and South Koarea. Not to mention China (which is ahead of all except a few) Go travel more!
@realDonaldTrump This post aged well 😶🌫️. You did worse than Obama. IRGC was about to collapse and you threw in all kind of help. Today, they can sell oil again to fund Hizbollah, Houties and pay their goons to massacre more innocent Iranians.
Dear @realDonaldTrump
If Iran did not want Hezbollah to fire at Israel.
Hezbollah would not fire.
Iran signs deal.
Tells Hezbollah to attack
Israel responds
Iran claims ceasefire broken.
U.S. pressures Israel
Israel gets blame
Iran wins more concessions
STOP BEING STUPID!
This was humiliation. No one in modern history has made America wait and beg for negotiations. This was the moment JD Vance should have returned to Washington. The Islamic regime did this on purpose. Trump, if you don't understand politics, you should at least understand protocol.
The visuals from Switzerland:
• The U.S. delegation entered well before the Iranians. In diplomacy, the side with leverage doesn't wait in the room. You claim to be leading and winning, yet you arrived first. First mistake.
• Ghalibaf did not enter while the press was inside. JD Vance did. Another mistake. It looked as though you didn't just abandon allies, including Israel, you also diminished America's image by ignoring basic diplomatic protocol.
• The Iranian foreign minister entered last and refused to shake hands. We didn't need photographs to tell us who looked confident and who looked desperate, but these images made it easy for the world to draw its own conclusions.