Trump is literally cooking the Islamic regime from the inside, and today we witnessed yet another public crack in the system.
Most people are completely fixated on this MoU, treating it as the main story. In reality, it is largely just a pretext, a tool being used to advance much deeper games. The real game playing out is something else entirely, and people should be looking elsewhere to understand what’s truly happening.
Few days ago, one faction of the regime’s gangsters has been faking letters supposedly from Mojtaba Khamenei to claim that negotiations with the US were personally approved by him. Others quickly learned the trick and started playing the same game.
Today, one of the rivals claimed they have access to Mojtaba’s confidential letters with the current negotiating team. It turned into a full-blown public shitshow. Honestly, it was both ridiculous and entertaining. The pigs are turning on each other.
Let me lay out the full picture for you.
Khamenei, to coup-proof his rule, massively empowered the IRGC and turned it into a powerful state-within-a-state. But then he became afraid of his own creation, so he deliberately prevented power from concentrating in any single hand and allowed different competing cartels to form inside the IRGC.
Most of the top figures in these cartels are deeply corrupt, ideology is just a facade for them.
At the same time, he personally cultivated a loyal base from the poorest and most broken layers of society: fanatical, powerless people who were extremely loyal to him personally and would attack anyone on his command like rabid dogs.
After his death, the IRGC clearly took full control of the country, but they are far from united. They’re now openly fighting each other for the real seat of power.
Trump, with his deal-making style and the huge carrot of money, especially after the naval blockade pushed them into real poverty and begging, has brilliantly pushed these corrupt elements forward.
This has created open clashes with the more ideological factions. One of these hardliner cartels belongs to Saeed Jalili and includes figures like the cleric Mahmoud Nabavian, a sitting MP.
Today, Nabavian went on state TV and announced he wanted to reveal Mojtaba Khamenei’s confidential letters criticizing the negotiating team and the current deal. He started reading them live, but they cut him off mid-sentence. The network later called it a serious violation, announced legal action, and even one of the directors resigned and was rebuked.
This was their last desperate attempt to stop the negotiating team from reaching Geneva. But it failed. Just hours later, the other side, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and his crew, still made it to Geneva.
A few days ago, they even put the approval of this Memorandum of Understanding to a vote in the Supreme National Security Council. Everyone approved it except one person, and many believe that lone dissenter was Saeed Jalili, from the same cartel as Nabavian.
Meanwhile, another IRGC cartel, Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters, tried to sabotage the surrenderist negotiators’ trip to Geneva by claiming they had closed the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM immediately clapped back and said the Strait is wide open (and ships are moving freely). Perfect own-goal.
Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. He understands these animals better than anyone. He’s weakening the regime from within, without firing a single shot. Just as he predicted, as soon as the corrupt ones smelled real money, they sold out the entire regime and its ideology without hesitation.
Let the man cook, trust the process.
Several news outlets are reporting that the AZ AG has dismissed the criminal case against me, Rudy, Trump electors and others in Arizona. Not quite accurate. She has asked the Court to dismiss without prejudice, meaning she could (and has already announced she will) seek new indictments from a new grand jury. This morning, my legal team filed a response, urging the Court to dismiss with prejudice and award attorneys fees to us, pursuant to Arizona's unique anti-SLAPP statute. The AG failed to respond to the Court's ruling that we had established "prima facie proof" that the prosecution was motivated by a desire to deter or retaliate against our exercise of First Amendment rights. That would put an end to the case for good -- so let's see how the judge rules.
Major League Baseball is becoming unrecognizable at the direction of Rob Manfred.
The new proposed draft rules will be another step in the wrong direction.
It will once again reduce MiLB teams, players and staff.
It will also shrink scouting staffs tremendously.
Some of the best players of all time signed out of high school. They learned how to play professional baseball by playing professional baseball. They learned to hit with a wood bat by swinging a wood bat in professional baseball, not by swinging an aluminum bat in college. They learned to pitch by facing professional hitters and not college hitters.
The proposal says island kids can sign at 18 and American kids can sign at 20, forcing the American kid to attend college. This is the definition of discrimination. What happens to the American kids that don't want to attend college? What about American kids that can't get into a D1 school academically? What about American kids that can't afford a D1 school? A lot of you are thinking the kid can simply go to a junior college and you're right. Although, scouting staffs will be reduced drastically and the amount of draft picks from junior colleges are almost non existent nowadays.
The problem with college baseball compared to college basketball and football is evident if you simply open your eyes.
The racial and ethnic makeup of college basketball and football are exactly like the racial and ethnic makeup of the NBA and NFL. The racial and ethnic makeup of D1 baseball compared to MLB is disgusting.
The American player development system is losing to the Island system. Per capita the Island system is developing players extraordinarily more efficiently than the American system.
Ask yourself a simple question. Are players from Venezuela and Dominican Republic inundated with data, analytics, labs, new terminology, space station nerd alert player development gurus or are they inundated with basic fundamentals and the relentless pursuit of being a great competitor?
United States: Approximately 348–349 million people (live estimates around 348.6 million, with mid-2026 projections near 349 million).
Venezuela: Approximately 28.6 million people (mid-2026 projection around 28.6–28.63 million).
Dominican Republic: Approximately 11.6 million people (mid-2026 projection around 11.6 million).
American baseball development is now driven by ipads, data, analytics and sadly human beings that never actually played the game of baseball. Opinions of organizations like Driveline now trump opinions of people that played in the major leagues and even hall of famers. The new player development system treats former MLB players like trash and people that never played like geniuses that are reinventing the game.
The new draft proposal will continue the trend of America following further behind Island countries when it comes to developing baseball players.
This news was all released on Friday. Since its release CNN and MSNBC have completely ignored the biggest crime and cover up of the 21st century and have instead obsessively covered algae in the reflecting pool. We live in the most dishonest of media times.
I laughed hard at that post lecturing Trump about “abandoning friends” in the Middle East.
How about this: actions have consequences. How do you think the Islamic regime got the money to bomb you? Through the oil you helped them sell by expertly dodging U.S. sanctions.
You knew the sanctions were there for a reason. You knew the regime is a terrorist state. But the money was too good, so you betrayed America, betrayed the Iranian people, and filled your pockets anyway.
Now your own Frankenstein monster is attacking you with missiles and drones, and suddenly you’re playing the victim, crying that America didn’t support you enough?
Sorry, not sorry.
I’m sure Trump wasn’t too heartbroken watching you finally taste the results of your clever double game. You can try to fool the Americans, but you can’t fool Iranians and you can’t fool Trump. Everyone saw it.
You fed this monster for years, building a sophisticated evasion machine with shell companies in Dubai’s free zones, parallel banking, ship-to-ship transfers, blending, relabeling, and reselling Iranian crude, to China.
All while publicly pretending to be a Western ally.
Accountability matters. Stop playing the victim.
Be responsible for your treacherous past actions if you want anyone to trust you again.
Drop the entitlement. Quit the games.
Either help Trump eliminate this regime for real, with real commitment, real money, and real risk, or keep crying.
Oh there is something else: If you want to share in the profits, you must also share in the risks. That’s the part Arabs love to pretend they don’t understand: they only want America’s protection and profits, never the bill.
And don’t expect a medal just because you didn’t support terrorism as openly as your Qatari and Saudi brothers did.
Basic decency isn’t a favor worth rewarding.
Own your shit. Help finish the job properly. Or keep crying. Your choice.
We have one president. One. There's always room for debate and disagreement in this administration, but when the president make a decision, the decision is made. Not once has President Trump betrayed his promises to the American people - not once. I know that's rare for a Republican president and but Donald J. Trump is a man of his word. He is a man of peace, but if the Iranians go back on their word, I have no doubt he will unleash hellfire and brimstone on their nation.
In an interview with Melania; she was asked what Trump hates most?
She said stupidity 😆
Imagine you’ve got a plan in your head, and you at least expect your friends to get it, but instead, they all suddenly go full retard and start parroting the enemy’s propaganda.
When the regime carried out that unprecedented massacre in Iran in January, and after the “help is on the way” post, Trump didn’t say a single word about the killings. Not one word.
Instead, he suddenly revived the nuclear deal talks. Everyone was like, “Didn’t you say you’d completely destroyed their nuclear capabilities?” But he kept going anyway.
For one month and half, he played nice with the regime, negotiating the nuclear issue and saying he was close to a deal.
Using that same trick, giving them a false sense of security, he lured Khamenei out of his hole, and in the very first moments of the war, he took him down.
And that’s when, for the first time, he said these people had killed 42,000 on the streets. He knew it all along.
Now, less than four months later, it’s like everyone’s memory has been completely reset.
If I were Trump, I’d be fucking pissed too.