Iran blinks, and lib trump haters will cry


I hope trump does not let the mullahs off the hook

Keep the pressure on till they SUBMIT to all our demands

The Moolahs are far outclassed by Donald Trump, and his negotiating style is epic. In his 1987 book The Art of the Deal, Trump outlines a philosophy that treats "no deal" not as a final failure, but as a strategic maneuver or a temporary setback. If a negotiation reached a point where no agreement could be reached on his terms, he would employ several specific tactics:

Knowing When to Walk Away

Trump explicitly states that the most important thing in a negotiation is the ability to walk away.

Avoid Desperation: He argues that the worst thing a negotiator can do is seem desperate to make a deal.

Leverage through Absence: By walking away, you signal that you have other options and that the deal is more important to the other side than it is to you.

Better Terms Later: He has often suggested that walking away can lead to the other party returning with significantly better terms.

Protecting the Downside

A core principle in the book is "protect the downside and the upside will take care of itself".

Plan for the Worst: He advises entering every deal anticipating that it might fail.

Limit Risk: By ensuring he can live with the worst-case scenario (no deal), he remains in a position of strength even if the talks collapse.

Maximizing Options

Trump advises against getting "too attached to one deal or one approach".

Keep Balls in the Air: He recommends pursuing multiple deals simultaneously so that if one fails, it doesn't leave him with nothing.

Flexibility: If one "ball" (deal) becomes unviable, he simply moves his focus to a more promising one.

Fighting Back

If he feels a deal isn't happening because the other party is being unfair or trying to take advantage of him, his philosophy is to "fight back very hard".

Confrontation: When a negotiation stalls due to what he perceives as bad faith, he pivots from negotiation to confrontation to wear the opposition down.

Winning the War: He notes that "sometimes by losing a battle, you find a new way to win the war".
 
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". . . The source, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of ‌the matter, said Iran could be willing to let ⁠ships use the other side of the narrow strait in Omani waters without any hindrance from Tehran.

The source did not say whether Iran would also agree to clear any mines it may have placed in that ⁠stretch of water or if all ships - even those linked to Israel - would be allowed to pass freely.

But the source added that the proposal hinged on whether Washington was prepared to meet Tehran's demands, a condition that was central to any potential breakthrough with the Strait of Hormuz.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Iran's Foreign Ministry was not immediately available to comment. . . . "




What are Tehran's demands in exchange? It can hardly be considered a win until we know what those demands are.
 
Never happen. You don't understand that God will preserve Israel forever.
Not if they keep acting like they been acting with Bibi and his band of monkeys in charge of them.
 
I just hope Iran is able to wipe the Zionist Khazars off the map first. That would be a win for the entire globe.
Why don’t you man up and do it yourself?

Chickenshits like you always want someone else fighting their wars for them.
 
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Nope, I saw the police interviews for myself.

It would appear you are the one that doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground.
That must mean something to you, but I'm sure Netanyahu is too busy to care.
 

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