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2026 04 08 TS Trump Iran

 

 

 

 

Donald Trump believed everything the Israelis told him and so you know we um we we ended up you know going to war based upon Israeli lies.

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Iran is going to emerge from this with sanctions lifted. The IAEA board of dire governors is going to terminate all complaints there. Iran is emerging with a clean slate from the international law perspective. For the first time in the history of the Islamic Republic, and let me say that again, for the first time in the history of the Islamic Republic, Iran will be in complete control of its economy and its economic future. The Iranian people are going to reap the benefit of getting oil on the market at fair market value. This is never happened. No sanctions, nothing, just free flow of energy. Already China and Pakistan have put in major purchasing orders of Iranian oil as we speak. So the Iranians, this is a huge victory for Iran. This is what the Iranian government has been promising the Iranian people for, you know, several decades now. and they're now they're going to be able to deliver on this promise. This is a big big deal. This is a huge victory for Iran, a huge victory for them. This is the most important aspect of this ceasefire agreement because it takes Iran out of the economic mediocrity that it had inhabited for 47 years and now puts in a position where it will be a modern nation state with a lot of income coming in. You're going to see reconstruction. You're going to see modern facilities.

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there's also the issue of 31 autonomous military districts. You know, there's a problem when you blow up communications, command, and control, and seek to take out leadership. The Iranians had a plan which is they have 31 autonomous military districts that operate independent of the other and even when they're not in communication, they have a war plan that they're executing. Well, some of these autonomous districts aren't in communication with Tehran and they don't know there's a ceasefire yet. And so they're still fighting this war and so there's some cleanup that has to happen. There's a lot of loose ends out there. But the point is both the United States and Iran are committed to a path of peace and they both need this peace. Iran to thrive to deliver on the promise to its people. And the United States to get out of, a you know, to free itself from this tar baby that we've embraced and we can't get get loose from.

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Donald Trump doesn't care about Israel more than Donald Trump cares about Donald Trump. And Donald Trump right now understands that he is on the verge of getting wiped out politically in the midterm elections if he doesn't reverse this right now. He has to get out of this war, reverse it, and by the summer of this year, 2026, he has to show that he's the greatest peacekeeper ever, that there are benefits to the American people. He has to show money rolling in from the tariffs that are collected in the Persian Gulf. You know, all this stuff, but there needs to be peace and he's not going to let Israel get in the way. So, Israel can, is going to, play a game and then the United States is going to set them straight. Israel's lost this war. It's an embarrassment for the Israelis. But one of the things that'll be made clear is that, you know, first of all, how does Israel reconstruct? Who's going to pay for that? Where's that money going to come from? You know, the United States can play a role in helping facilitate reconstruction. But we're not going to let Israel get in the way of breaking this peace deal up. The same thing with Gaza. I think this actually, you know, creates opportunities for a Palestinian state because Israel is weakened now. They oversold their capabilities and Hezbola is not defeated. And you know there's problem and the other nation that's going to have to get a wakeup call is the United Arab Emirates. You know the Sparta of the Middle East. I think this morning they decided they wanted to go to war against Iran and they went out and launched an air raid against, you know, an island in and some oil, you know, oil refineries. Iran is responding right now with heavy strikes against them, Kuwait and Bahrain. Again, not against the United States, but against Gulf Arab nations who are are uneasy about what Donald Trump is doing. And Donald Trump will have to put them on notice, too. The United States has a lot of babysitting that needs to be done with Israel and the Gulf Arab states to bring this to an end. But in the end, at the end, it has to be a comprehensive piece. There can't be any outliers.

 

Trump is involved with massive market manipulation or people behind Trump and so when he, you know, when he starts talking we've got a ceasefire this is going forward you saw the dial in a $1,400 up and the and 10-20% drop in the price of oil futures. Well, that's not going to last. Because this ceasefire is not going to last because the Iranians are not going to back out. They are not defeated. They have have won. It's just the United States doesn't want to concede that it has lost.

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Iran saying, "Hey, we agreed to a total ceasefire. If if you're saying you're going to allow the Zionists to continue to kill the people of Lebanon, sorry, then we're not signing up for that and stand by for more incoming." The Houthies have already said they're going to continue to fire missiles into Israel as long as they're attacking Lebanon. So yeah, this market manipulation play where, oh we got pieces at hand, so stock market goes up, oil prices fall. Again, there are people behind the scenes that are manipulate, that are making money of this because they have an idea of what's coming. They know that it's not a real genuine ceasefire.

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looking at the flow of US military air traffic to the region. It hasn't stopped. So you got still what I'd call operational buildup. So I think this is just another ploy on the part of the Trump administration trying to buy some temporary time trying to get, you know, halt the rise in the price of oil and gas in the United States. And it's going to be a temporary relief, but that's all it's just temporary. I think what we're going to see is the war will continue and the economic strangle hold that Iran has on the world will continue and they're going to use it to their advantage to force other countries to come around to isolate Israel to finally put pressure on Israel that Israel is going to be forced to stop the these murderous attacks on its neighbors.

 

2026 04 06X Tucker Trump

 

2026 04 08 TS Trump Iran2

 

2026 04 08 TS Trump Points

 

2026 04 08 X Baqaei Ceasfire

 

2026 04 08 X Sharif Lebanon

 

 

2026 04 09 X Asif Israel Lebanon

 

Trump did not include Netanyahu in the negotiation. But with Netanyahu up for election again, this means if he loses, his life’s dream of destroying Iran is finished. He will do whatever he can to try to drag Trump into his war.

www.armstrongeconomics.com - Beware of Netanyahu

 

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Per Hanson replied the topic:
5 months 3 weeks ago
Follow the money!

As he boarded the night train to Ukraine,  Boris Johnson  had the usual entourage of aides and bodyguards – plus the man who had given him £1m

Less than a year had passed since Johnson accepted what is thought to be the largest donation ever to an individual MP. It was from Christopher Harborne, one of the UK’s biggest and most private political donors.

Harborne, whose millions helped bankroll Brexit, made the payment to a private company Johnson set up after resigning as prime minister. Now leaked files show that Johnson, a champion of Ukraine in office and since, was accompanied in September 2023 by his benefactor on a two-day visit that included meetings with top officials.

www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/10/the-1m-man-why-did-boris-johnson-take-his-donor-to-ukraine

Editor replied the topic:
4 months 2 weeks ago
Vast amount of money lost to corruption!

the latest revelation has been a hundred million dollar payback scheme that was engineered by one of Zelinsky's close associates. And when that came up, that was about a week ago, maybe two week almost two weeks ago, it it was brought by the Ukrainian anti-corruption investigators and they have been put into gear mainly because of pressure by the United States. So, so that's kind of the tip of the iceberg. That that's just small potatoes because if we look at the total amount of money that's been pumped into Ukraine since 2022, it's about $360 billion. And out of that, I estimate that the corruption's running be somewhere between 15 and 30% of that. Probably towards the 30% line. That's what the auditors found with the involvement in the United States in Afghanistan. The corruption was running at 30% in Afghanistan. I think it's probably pretty close to that in Ukraine. So we're talking Mike about big bucks. We've got at 15% of the corruption money go lining the pockets of the of the corrupt 54 billion and at 30% it would be 108 billion.

Editor replied the topic:
4 months 2 weeks ago
Kick-backs?

The European leaders are ignorant and are the puppets of NATO. They are too stupid to see that the Neocons are manipulating them. This nonsense that Ukraine should not be split is insane. That was the ONLY way to stop the ethnic killing in Yugoslavia. Czechoslovakia split in two as well. The Minsk Agreement, which even Germany signed, was to allow the Donbas to vote. Merz refusal to honor the word of Germany is dooming Europe to World War III. If they reall want peace, surrender the Donbas. Else, then sacrifice all of Europe to a third world war. There will NEVER be peace with Russia because people like Kallas hate the Russian people.

The only way for Europe to avoid this war is to stand up and demand that they have a say in creating war. European leaders will lie and put Europe at risk for Ukraine, the most corrupt nation on Earth. Zelensky’s Chief of Staff is now implicated in stealing $100 million. How musch more money will the West hand these people to stuff in their private accounts. They never get enough. Are they paying kickbacks to NATO and Europeans leaders?  

www.armstrongeconomics.com  - Is European Leaders Being Manipulated by NATO?

Editor replied the topic:
4 months 2 weeks ago
The destruction of Europe

War is a great way to default on debts. You get to form a new government, and they always disavow the debts of the previous government. Europe has been committing economic suicide. Between the COVID-19 Lockdowns, the NET-ZERO Climate Change, and then the sanctions on Russia that doubled their fuel costs, you could not ask for a more brain-dead group of politicians who have ZERO comprehension of even how the economy functions.

www.armstrongeconomics.com/world-news/war/boris-johnson-urges-ukraine-to-continue-war


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