Trump and Iran 'very close' to agreeing to deal, Vance says

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Negotiators for the U.S. and Iran have reached a tentative agreement on a memorandum of understanding to reopen the strait and continue discussions on Tehran's nuclear program during the extended 60-day ceasefire. But the proposal still lacks Trump's endorsement.

Wait, so the Straight of Hormuz was open before the war, right? But we are now negotiating with the Iranian hardliners to reopen the Straight? And Iran has made it clear that they not going to negotiate concerning their nuclear materials. What have we accomplished, other than spending BILLION of dollars on a war that has only emboldened a tyrannical regime and cost American consumers BILLIONS of dollars? One step forward and two steps back...

And we wonder why all the Presidents since 1979 have refused to go to war with Iran, at Israel's urging? Bibi found his stooge.
 

Negotiators for the U.S. and Iran have reached a tentative agreement on a memorandum of understanding to reopen the strait and continue discussions on Tehran's nuclear program during the extended 60-day ceasefire. But the proposal still lacks Trump's endorsement.

Wait, so the Straight of Hormuz was open before the war, right? But we are now negotiating with the Iranian hardliners to reopen the Straight? And Iran has made it clear that they not going to negotiate concerning their nuclear materials. What have we accomplished, other than spending BILLION of dollars on a war that has only emboldened a tyrannical regime and cost American consumers BILLIONS of dollars? One step forward and two steps back...

And we wonder why all the Presidents since 1979 have refused to go to war with Iran, at Israel's urging? Bibi found his stooge.
Looks like no regime change. No end to drone production. No delivery of nuke dust. We did get worse hardliners in power though.
 
Coming from the self proclaimed non biased poster.
Care to elaborate on your post? :rolleyes-41:
Yes, Oblama sent in a troop surge to secure victory, whereas Trump shows a lack of determination no matter the cost. If Trump wanted victory, he should have made that big push that was needed.
 
Hold onto your hats! The mentally challenged Liar in Chief is preparing to start another war. He is making Putin look weak!

Another administration adviser told the outlet that the White House is pursuing a strategy of “accelerationism” against Cuba, hoping to hasten the downfall of the island’s communist regime through the existing U.S. blockade and the more recent American effort to choke off oil supplies to the island, which has resulted in widespread blackouts and civilian suffering across Cuba.

Because this strategy has worked so well with Iran, right? The United States of America, with the most powerful military in world history is being threatened by a country that is enduring power blackouts for as long as 20 hours in a day? That will be the excuse for invading Cuba. But Cuba is not Venezuela. The inebriant named Hegseth must go.
 
Yes, Oblama sent in a troop surge to secure victory, whereas Trump shows a lack of determination no matter the cost. If Trump wanted victory, he should have made that big push that was needed.
It ain't over till it's over, and the fat lady hasn't been singing.
Let me know when Trump pulls out the money and hands it over, okay?
 
Hold onto your hats! The mentally challenged Liar in Chief is preparing to start another war. He is making Putin look weak!

Another administration adviser told the outlet that the White House is pursuing a strategy of “accelerationism” against Cuba, hoping to hasten the downfall of the island’s communist regime through the existing U.S. blockade and the more recent American effort to choke off oil supplies to the island, which has resulted in widespread blackouts and civilian suffering across Cuba.

Because this strategy has worked so well with Iran, right? The United States of America, with the most powerful military in world history is being threatened by a country that is enduring power blackouts for as long as 20 hours in a day? That will be the excuse for invading Cuba. But Cuba is not Venezuela. The inebriant named Hegseth must go.
Why are you derailing your own thread with this post? Start another thread.
 
Wait, so the Straight of Hormuz was open before the war, right? But we are now negotiating with the Iranian hardliners to reopen the Straight?
Nope. Non negotiable.
 
The problem is, Iran has no true leader now. Who do we believe from them, the head of the IRGC, the missing religious head, the president? While one negotiates the others plot.
 

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