I have a bad news: The new Iran “peace deal” is a textbook scam engineered to fail from day one >> just like the Minsk accords.
It’s not peace. It’s a pause.
The US empire is buying time, regrouping, and preparing the next round of aggression against Iran.
Ultimately, Washington’s goal remains regime change >> they’ll wait years, even decades if needed.
This interim framework > sanctions relief tied to vague “compliance,” uranium dilution, Hormuz reopening, and a 60-day window for more talks >> gives Iran some breathing room after US-led strikes while Washington resets for escalated pressure.
No real security guarantees for Iran, no genuine de-escalation, no trust.
History shows exactly how this plays out.
Iran gets limited cash flows from oil sales and frozen assets unlocked after enduring American aggression.
The US gets a tactical timeout to reposition, with weak promises that everyone knows won’t hold.
Same old script: kick the can, let tensions simmer, then justify the next wave of sanctions, threats, or attacks when convenient.
This is pure US aggression dressed up as diplomacy.
Manufactured “Israel vs USA tensions” provide the usual cover while the empire maintains its forever pressure campaign in the region.
No peace on the horizon.
This is just another delay tactic in America’s long war on Iran aimed at regime change.
Watch what the US does with any renewed leverage and how quickly the accusations restart.
Stay skeptical.
Following the 90th death [or killing] of a Palestinian detainee inside an israeli jail, rights organisation launches the ‘WHO Is Next? campaign https://t.co/112q5x3OdO
Israel is [predictably] using its journalists as the 4th arm of government, to keep the genocide on track.
israel continues its invasion as aggressors..
Four IDF soldiers, including Battalion 52 Cmdr. Lt. Col. Dor Ben Shamchon, were killed in a Hezbollah drone strike in southern Lebanon, violating the ceasefire. The IDF launched extensive retaliatory strikes, leading Iran to cancel their Switzerland trip in protest.
19th of June Update: Israeli War on South Lebanon restarts:
A massive Israeli strike just leveled a residential building in my village Doweir-Nabatieh region (images), after a drone strike murdered 2 men who were driving a motorcycle before sunrise.
A series of terror attacks on South Lebanon resumed after midnight, with more than 20 different airstrikes bombed towns from Jezzine and Marje'youn to Nabatieh region.
More than 18 civilian until now are either murdered or missing under rubble in a non final toll.
In nearby Sharqiyeh, 4 people from same family were killed.
In Kfarsir, a man and his wife and daughter were killed.
In Harouf, another family killed and about 4 or 5 people are still missing under rubble.
To Trump: In the Middle East, loyalty is currency. If you abandon your closest friend halfway through a fight and cut deals behind their back while leaving them exposed, don't expect anyone to trust your guarantees again. You told the world, "The U.S. and Israel carried out an operation against Iran," then walked away and left your ally standing alone.
In the Middle East, we don't judge friends by speeches; we judge them by who stays when the missiles fly. A person who abandons an ally halfway and cuts deals behind their back is not someone you call in a crisis.
You will say it's about American interests. Fine. But others also have interests, and they have memories. You can call it "America's interests." We call it something else: leaving your friends in the storm.
Before asking, "Why don't they defend themselves?" remember that countries like Israel did and are still doing so alone.
And also remember that the UAE defended itself, struck back forcefully, and banned the Muslim Brotherhood. Many of your countries in the West did neither.
The lesson is simple. If you can leave your closest friend exposed today, why should anyone trust your promises tomorrow? Maybe it's time for the Middle East to start thinking about alternatives.
And yes, when Iran strikes again, don't assume the Middle East will dial Washington. People don't call someone who might leak information to Turkey or cut a deal with Tehran while their friends are still under fire.
A Hamas-affiliated journalist positions his camera overlooking a group of Gazans criticizing the inaccessible healthcare in the Strip.
Independent journalists in Gaza have testified that Hamas uses journalists, often from Al-Jazeera, to document exhibits of dissent.
As the World Cup begins, a Palestinian child who lost both legs in Gaza still runs after his football between tents, refusing to let Israel take away his dream.
Yet amid genocide, displacement, and unimaginable loss, this child continues to chase the game he loves, carrying a dream Israel failed to destroy.
According to UNRWA and humanitarian organizations, Gaza is home to the largest cohort of child amputees in modern history, thousands of children forced to rebuild their lives after losing limbs, homes, and futures.
Just so you understand the level of derangement of the Bibi Cult, this Channel 14 host, who is close to Netanyahu calls VP Vance "scum" and Kushner and Witkoff "two kikes bought off by Qatar" for the MOU with Iran.
Who is not to blame for this whole situation? Netanyahu.
This is an example of the evil that is inherent in israel. A 'religious figure' openly spews hate and espouses Genocide of the Lebanese people.
israeli's cannot function as good neighbours, they are riven by hate, envy and sexual deviance...
Rabbi Avraham Zarbiv is a well-known volunteer reserve duty Israeli soldier who operates a D-9 bulldozer. He made videos of himself from Gaza proudly destroying the Strip and calling to establish Jewish settlements in Gaza.
Zarbiv is now in south Lebanon. He tries to console the Israelis who worry about a ceasefire in Lebanon: "Don't listen to those who seek to weaken your spirit. We are destroying south Lebanon! Whole villages no longer exist!"
He is wearing a patch of the 3rd Temple far-right Jews want to rebuild. Making political statements while in uniform and wearing such patches is forbidden in Israeli Army regulations. Yet Zarbiv has not been punished for any of this. Worse yet, he was giving the honor of lighting one of the torches during the Independence Day official ceremony.
Israel has begun to disguise cluster explosives as toys across southern Lebanon.
They know a Hezbollah fighter won’t play with a soccer ball, but a child will.
Evil.
> says Praise Be To Allah
> gives $300 Billion to Iran
> says Hamas and Hezbollah are good people
> accepts luxury gifts from Qatar
> physically attracted to Zohran Mamdani
America’s First Muslim President.
Great story here by my former colleague @bobmcmillan on built-in backdoors in consumer devices that allow nation-state hackers to create huge residential proxy networks.
Bob spent months talking my ear off about this. This story is worth your time. https://t.co/PegBr6IiQI
Two small island economies blew up in 2008. Iceland and Ireland. Their names differ by one letter, and their handling of the crisis differed by everything that matters.
Iceland's three big banks, Kaupthing, Landsbanki, and Glitnir, had grown assets to roughly ten times the country's GDP by 2008. Pure credit-fueled madness. When the music stopped, the Icelandic government did the unthinkable: it let them fail. Bondholders ate the losses. The state refused to socialize private bank debt onto 320,000 citizens who never signed up for it. Capital controls went up, the króna collapsed, and the politicians actually prosecuted bankers. Twenty-six of them went to prison. Sigurður Einarsson and Hreiðar Már Sigurðsson, the men who ran Kaupthing, served real sentences.
Ireland took the opposite road. In September 2008, the Irish government issued a blanket guarantee covering the liabilities of its major banks, including Anglo Irish Bank, a property-lending casino that should have been allowed to die in peace. The taxpayer absorbed the bill. By the time the rescue ended, Ireland had poured around 64 billion euros into its banks, roughly 40 percent of GDP. The state took on private gambling debts, then went to the Troika in 2010 hat in hand for an 85 billion euro bailout, and accepted years of austerity to pay for losses it had no business owning.
Both economies recovered. Both eventually grew again. The difference is who paid and who learned. Iceland made creditors and reckless bankers bear the consequences of their own decisions, which is the entire point of capitalism: profit and loss, not profit and bailout. Ireland protected the people who made the bad bets and handed the invoice to schoolteachers and shopkeepers.
You will hear economists call Ireland's GDP rebound a triumph (much of that "growth" is multinational accounting fiction, Leprechaun economics, but that's another lesson). What they skip is the moral architecture. When you guarantee bank liabilities, you abolish the discipline that makes markets work. You tell every banker in the country that downside is optional.
Iceland jailed its bankers. Ireland reimbursed theirs.
This week, Farage met with genocidaire Isaac Herzog.
Last week, Tice announced that he would visit the Israeli state.
Reform UK claim that they will put Britain first, but my investigations reveal that their opinions have been bought and paid for.
Here's what I found out: 🧵
@Parodyjeffx So, the Epstein Class is suddenly assured they won't be blackmailed if they try to "salvage" the Israeli grip on USA by directing all criticism to Netanyahu?
The REAL problem is not only Netanyahu ... it's the whole Israeli hatred/racism culture!