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Comments: Asked About ‘TACO’ and Tariffs, Trump Lashes Out at Reporter The term “TACO,” short for Trump Always Chickens Out, has been used to describe how markets tumble on the president’s tariff threats, then rebound when he gives way.
Comments: He is genuinely fucked! Sales of Tesla is down everywhere in the world because of his involvement with Trump. Tesla is silently looking for another CEO, I think to visually replace his face with someone else, maybe they can save the company.
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whOZ68N9M1I&ab_channel=KaminMedia%7C%DA%A9%D9%85%DB%8C%D9%86%D9%85%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%A7
Comments: Elon Musk officially leaves the White HouseThe billionaire Tesla CEO departed a day after he called a Republican bill to fund Trump's agenda "disappointing."
Comments: Why? https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJBXYkjS3TH/?igsh=c2RlMWNscHNrbDQy
Comments: The leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates all argued against a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities during President Trump's recent visit and encouraged him to continue pushing for a new nuclear deal, three sources with knowledge of the talks tell Axios. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Gulf states opposed a nuclear deal in 2015. Now they're among the most enthusiastic supporters of diplomacy. At the time, the Saudis and Emiratis quietly backed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's public fight against then-President Obama on the Iran deal and his threats to attack Iran. Now, they're worried Netanyahu will pull the trigger, or that Trump will give up on talks and opt for a military option himself. A source with direct knowledge said al-Thani told Trump the Gulf states will be affected more than anybody else in such a scenario.
Comments: A nuclear deal between the United States and Iran could be finalized as early as the next round of negotiations, according to a Thursday report from CNN. The potential breakthrough follows years of stalled talks and comes with heightened regional concerns, particularly from Israel. President Donald Trump told reporters that negotiations were "very close to a solution" and warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against preemptive strikes against Iran, calling such actions "inappropriate." According to CNN, the latest talks center on a potential U.S. investment in Iran's civilian nuclear program. Under this arrangement, uranium enrichment would be conducted by a multilateral organization consisting of several Middle Eastern nations and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). No final agreement has been reached, and the structure remains under negotiation. The talks had previously stalled over Iran's uranium enrichment activities. The proposed deal does not currently include restrictions on Iran's ballistic missile development or its backing of proxy groups in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen. These omissions mirror what critics objected to in the 2015 JCPOA. U.S. President Donald Trump: "I want it very strong where we can go in with inspectors. We can take whatever we want, we can blow up whatever we want, but nobody getting killed. We can blow up a lab, but nobody's going to be in the lab, as opposed to everybody being in the lab and blowing it up." IAEA Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi: "For the moment, the jury is still out. We don't know whether there's going to be an agreement or not."
Comments: دكتر گاو😂😂😂
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Comments: John Kerry has recently made comments regarding a potential Israeli attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, stating that Israel lacks the capacity to destroy Iran's nuclear program. He believes any such attack would be a "huge mistake" with potentially grave consequences for both Israel and the broader region, according to The Times of Israel. Here's a breakdown of his position: Limited Israeli Capability: Kerry argues that while Israel could damage Iranian nuclear sites, it cannot eliminate them completely, suggesting a military strike would not achieve its objective. Regional Instability: He believes an Israeli attack could ignite a dangerous escalation, potentially destabilizing the entire Middle East. Focus on Diplomacy: Kerry advocates for a diplomatic resolution, emphasizing the need for a negotiated settlement to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Comments: And yesterday or day before, John Kerry openly said Israel doesn’t possess the necessary weaponry or HW to fully dismantle Iran’s Nuclear Sites and that would simply be the excuse IRI needs to quickly assemble a bomb.
Comments: Israel would do anything to stop Iran joining the rest of the world, whatever that means. Too much bad blood to let go. Trump, in the other hand, needs a victory. His plans for Gaza and Ukraine are not working. Iran might be his big beautiful deal he is looking for.
Comments: Israel has been using all their channels to force US into an open conflict with Iran - so far zip
Comments: Exclusive-Iran may pause enrichment for US nod on nuclear rights, release of frozen funds, Iranian sources say
Comments: Trump does not do anything coordinated and so unlikely for it to be good cop bad cop. I think Yaboo is feeling cornered. And is using his last attempt arsenal: I will raise hell and kill your presidency unless you listen to me. Biden obeyed YAboo. But Trump has backing from Putin. So, will be interesting to see. Like I have said before, the faith of this deal will be sealed in Moscow. If Putin wants it, it will happen, even if it means going up against YAboo.
Comments: So fuckin pathetic how Israel controls US foreign policies.
Comments: And in D.C. literally all republicans are reaching out to Trump encouraging him to attack Iran.
Comments: Whether good cop or bad cop, Israelis using this as an excuse to do a scorched earth policy on Gaza.
Comments: This is so funny https://www.instagram.com/reel/DJwiBcjutn2/
Comments: Shahollahiz are shaking in their boots Can’t make out why their savior is now negotiating with IRI |
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