Why would you sign a deal with Iran, and then not release it for five days?

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"Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says"

"Donald Trump may decide to release a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran before Friday, US Vice-President JD Vance says, after the US president said the agreement had already been signed."

Why would you do this? Do the people of the US, and the World, not deserve to know? A presidency that claimed to be the most transparent ever, is the least.
 

"Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says"

"Donald Trump may decide to release a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran before Friday, US Vice-President JD Vance says, after the US president said the agreement had already been signed."

Why would you do this? Do the people of the US, and the World, not deserve to know? A presidency that claimed to be the most transparent ever, is the least.
They're focus grouping spin strategies.

A professional organization would have done this weeks ago since everyone and their dog knew that we were headed full speed toward a humiliating defeat. Its just another "emperor has no clothes" moment for the blob.
 

"Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says"

"Donald Trump may decide to release a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran before Friday, US Vice-President JD Vance says, after the US president said the agreement had already been signed."

Why would you do this? Do the people of the US, and the World, not deserve to know? A presidency that claimed to be the most transparent ever, is the least.

Well duhhh, you dumb ******. Is your Google broken or something? Why are you asking a bunch of no-nothings on some obscure internet discussion board, instead of using your head for something besides a hat rack, and looking for the answer yourself?

It's because the formal, in-person signing ceremony was scheduled for Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Because the agreement is not considered fully finalized and legally binding until this formal event, both sides are keeping the exact text confidential until the ink is dry. That's why President Trump noted to reporters at the G7 summit that the public release would happen "sometime after Friday."

"A central piece of the deal is the simultaneous lifting of the U.S. naval blockade and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had heavily militarized and closed the waterway during the conflict. President Trump indicated that while the deal is set, the Friday timeline allows military forces to clear out naval mines that Iran placed in the shipping lanes. The waterway cannot be safely or fully opened to global commerce until Friday."


"A major reason for holding the official text close to the chest is to manage narrative control and prevent internal fractures from blowing up the deal before Friday. Recently, Iranian state media leaked what President Trump called "fake news"—a 14-point document claiming the U.S. agreed to pay $300 billion in war reparations.

To counter this, U.S. officials have stated that the actual text is a strict, performance-based, 5-point document that offers no immediate cash or sanctions relief until Iran complies with:
  • Dismantling its nuclear program and destroying enriched uranium.
  • Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and toll-free.
  • Ceasing the funding of regional proxy groups.

    The situation on the ground remains incredibly volatile. Israel is not a direct party to these bilateral U.S.-Iran negotiations and has continued military operations targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Just hours before the peace deal was announced, an Israeli airstrike hit Beirut, which Trump noted delayed the initial announcements. Keeping the exact text private for a few days gives international mediators (primarily Pakistan and Qatar) a small window to align regional allies and prevent active fighting from torpedoing the agreement before Friday's ceremony.

Once the formal ceremony takes place on Friday, the initial 60-day window for broader, permanent negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program is set to officially begin."

But all this is useless information to you, I suppose. You didn't really want to know the answer to the question, you just wanted to start another tiring thread about how much you hate Trump, right?

And that's what you did, useful idiot. Now go stand in front of a mirror and punch yourself in the face until Friday.
 
"A major reason for holding the official text close to the chest is to manage narrative control and prevent internal fractures from blowing up the deal before Friday. Recently, Iranian state media leaked what President Trump called "fake news"—a 14-point document claiming the U.S. agreed to pay $300 billion in war reparations.
Somebody should tell JD Dunce. He's confirmed the payoff.

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Lotsa fun watching the administration try to spin this humiliating defeat.
 
Somebody should tell JD Dunce. He's confirmed the payoff.

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Lotsa fun watching the administration try to spin this humiliating defeat.

Oh look! Yet another uninformed low-IQ Trump hater has shown up. :laughing0301:

"The reported $300 billion reconstruction and investment package for Iran is a major focal point of the recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, and there has been a lot of conflicting noise about where that money is actually coming from.

The short answer is: it is not coming from U.S. taxpayers.

According to statements from the Trump administration, the fund is structured as an international investment vehicle rather than a direct government payout. The capital is expected to come from two primary sources:

Gulf Arab Neighbors: Vice President JD Vance clarified that the proposed fund would be backed by a "Gulf Coast Coalition" (Iran's regional neighbors, such as the wealthy Gulf states).

Private International Investors: Rather than direct government-to-government foreign aid, the framework is being designed as an investment vehicle for private companies interested in entering Iranian markets once restrictions are lifted.

U.S. officials have repeatedly emphasized that Iran does not have access to this money yet. The establishment of the fund and any subsequent access to it are entirely dependent on Iran strictly fulfilling its diplomatic obligations. These conditions include:
  1. Ending its uranium enrichment program, diluting its current stockpile, and allowing international inspections.
  2. Agreeing to a 60-day ceasefire extension.
  3. Fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping.

    President Trump publicly dismissed claims that the U.S. was handing over billions to Iran, calling reports of American payouts "fake news." Vice President Vance reinforced this by stating, "Not a single dime of that money comes from the United States," adding that Gulf nations will only invest if Tehran stabilizes its behavior and makes its economy "investable."
 
Well duhhh, you dumb ******. Is your Google broken or something? Why are you asking a bunch of no-nothings on some obscure internet discussion board, instead of using your head for something besides a hat rack, and looking for the answer yourself?

It's because the formal, in-person signing ceremony was scheduled for Friday in Geneva, Switzerland. Because the agreement is not considered fully finalized and legally binding until this formal event, both sides are keeping the exact text confidential until the ink is dry. That's why President Trump noted to reporters at the G7 summit that the public release would happen "sometime after Friday."

"A central piece of the deal is the simultaneous lifting of the U.S. naval blockade and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Iran had heavily militarized and closed the waterway during the conflict. President Trump indicated that while the deal is set, the Friday timeline allows military forces to clear out naval mines that Iran placed in the shipping lanes. The waterway cannot be safely or fully opened to global commerce until Friday."


"A major reason for holding the official text close to the chest is to manage narrative control and prevent internal fractures from blowing up the deal before Friday. Recently, Iranian state media leaked what President Trump called "fake news"—a 14-point document claiming the U.S. agreed to pay $300 billion in war reparations.

To counter this, U.S. officials have stated that the actual text is a strict, performance-based, 5-point document that offers no immediate cash or sanctions relief until Iran complies with:
  • Dismantling its nuclear program and destroying enriched uranium.
  • Keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and toll-free.
  • Ceasing the funding of regional proxy groups.

    The situation on the ground remains incredibly volatile. Israel is not a direct party to these bilateral U.S.-Iran negotiations and has continued military operations targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon. Just hours before the peace deal was announced, an Israeli airstrike hit Beirut, which Trump noted delayed the initial announcements. Keeping the exact text private for a few days gives international mediators (primarily Pakistan and Qatar) a small window to align regional allies and prevent active fighting from torpedoing the agreement before Friday's ceremony.

Once the formal ceremony takes place on Friday, the initial 60-day window for broader, permanent negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program is set to officially begin."

But all this is useless information to you, I suppose. You didn't really want to know the answer to the question, you just wanted to start another tiring thread about how much you hate Trump, right?

And that's what you did, useful idiot. Now go stand in front of a mirror and punch yourself in the face until Friday.

Oh, so I'm dumb because.... wait...

The FORMAL signing agreement isn't until Friday, which means it's not binding until Friday which means no deal HAS BEEN ******* SIGNED.

But Trump is saying it's been signed.

Now that's why I ask.

But obviously we can't expect thickos from MAGA to actually point out the TRUTH, can we?

Trump is a liar. A huge ******* liar, and you idiots lick up his words like dream about licking his penis every night.
 
Oh, I see. You didn't seem the sort who requires examples. If that's what you want just let me know. Well? :cool:

Oh, I didn't seem the sort that would require more than "I don't agree" as an answer. You think I'm dumbass MAGA or something?
 
Oh look! Yet another uninformed low-IQ Trump hater has shown up. :laughing0301:

"The reported $300 billion reconstruction and investment package for Iran is a major focal point of the recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, and there has been a lot of conflicting noise about where that money is actually coming from.

The short answer is: it is not coming from U.S. taxpayers.

According to statements from the Trump administration, the fund is structured as an international investment vehicle rather than a direct government payout. The capital is expected to come from two primary sources:

Gulf Arab Neighbors: Vice President JD Vance clarified that the proposed fund would be backed by a "Gulf Coast Coalition" (Iran's regional neighbors, such as the wealthy Gulf states).

Private International Investors: Rather than direct government-to-government foreign aid, the framework is being designed as an investment vehicle for private companies interested in entering Iranian markets once restrictions are lifted.

U.S. officials have repeatedly emphasized that Iran does not have access to this money yet. The establishment of the fund and any subsequent access to it are entirely dependent on Iran strictly fulfilling its diplomatic obligations. These conditions include:
  1. Ending its uranium enrichment program, diluting its current stockpile, and allowing international inspections.
  2. Agreeing to a 60-day ceasefire extension.
  3. Fully reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international shipping.

    President Trump publicly dismissed claims that the U.S. was handing over billions to Iran, calling reports of American payouts "fake news." Vice President Vance reinforced this by stating, "Not a single dime of that money comes from the United States," adding that Gulf nations will only invest if Tehran stabilizes its behavior and makes its economy "investable."

Just like the border wall wasn't going to come from US Taxpayers. Mexico was going to pay for it.


"Trump, now running again for the Republican presidential nomination, has been criticized by rival candidates such as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for breaking his signature campaign promise to get Mexico to pay for the wall. The wall was paid for by Americans; the Trump administration directed more than $16 billion in federal money toward the project."


"How much did federal spending on border wall construction total between 2017 and 2025?"

"contemporaneous reporting and government estimates put early Trump-era costs around $15–$21.6 billion (with DHS’s 2017 internal estimate at $21.6 billion) while advocacy and oversight reports extrapolated long‑run costs toward ~$70 billion;"

And like the ballroom


"Trump Claims $300M White House Ballroom Only Uses Private Donations, Funding as Construction Nears Completion"


"Trump insists taxpayers are not paying $1B for ballroom but are funding his ‘safety’"

"“Well, they’re not,” the president answered, saying of the $1 billion figure: “That’s for many other projects having to do with safety in a certain section of the White House grounds. That’s not all for the ballroom."

I mean, how many times can he tell you "you're not paying for this" and you end up paying for it and you people go "oh, Trump very good, we like Trump, he look after us"???
 
Oh look! Yet another uninformed low-IQ Trump hater has shown up. :laughing0301:

"The reported $300 billion reconstruction and investment package for Iran is a major focal point of the recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding, and there has been a lot of conflicting noise about where that money is actually coming from.

The short answer is: it is not coming from U.S. taxpayers.
Oh? Strange...he's using the US Dollar sign. I guess you think other nations print US Dollars?

Does it really matter where it's coming from though...they're getting $300B to fund terrorism. Something you guys said would never ever happen.
 
Oh? Strange...he's using the US Dollar sign. I guess you think other nations print US Dollars?

Does it really matter where it's coming from though...they're getting $300B to fund terrorism. Something you guys said would never ever happen.
Using the dollar sign? Never seen that before, so obviously it's American taxpayer money which apparently also pays for every traded commodity in the world.

Obese, stupid liberal woman. Never seen that before either.
 
Oh, so I'm dumb because.... wait...

The FORMAL signing agreement isn't until Friday, which means it's not binding until Friday which means no deal HAS BEEN ******* SIGNED.

But Trump is saying it's been signed.

Now that's why I ask.

But obviously we can't expect thickos from MAGA to actually point out the TRUTH, can we?

Trump is a liar. A huge ******* liar, and you idiots lick up his words like dream about licking his penis every night.
We're in a unique time, when we literally have to wait for confirmation from Tehran on something we were involved in.

Trump is the best gift they could have hoped for. He's no more trustworthy than they are, and they know it.
 
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We're in a unique time, when we literally have to wait for confirmation from Tehran on something we were involved in.

Trump is the best gift they could have hoped for. He's no more trustworthy than they are, and they know it.
Yes. Their going to build a statue of Trump in Tehran's central square (if the terrorist regime falls).
 

"Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says"

"Donald Trump may decide to release a preliminary deal to end the war with Iran before Friday, US Vice-President JD Vance says, after the US president said the agreement had already been signed."

Why would you do this? Do the people of the US, and the World, not deserve to know? A presidency that claimed to be the most transparent ever, is the least.

Trump typically delivers controversial or bad news late on Friday, so as to not immediately spook the markets. If the deal was great for the US would Trump wait till Friday to deliver it? Hell ******* no he wouldn't.
 
Trump typically delivers controversial or bad news late on Friday, so as to not immediately spook the markets. If the deal was great for the US would Trump wait till Friday to deliver it? Hell ******* no he wouldn't.
But he hasn't released the details at all. So....

It must be bad.
 
Oh, so I'm dumb because.... wait...

The FORMAL signing agreement isn't until Friday, which means it's not binding until Friday which means no deal HAS BEEN ******* SIGNED.

But Trump is saying it's been signed.

Now that's why I ask.

But obviously we can't expect thickos from MAGA to actually point out the TRUTH, can we?

Trump is a liar. A huge ******* liar, and you idiots lick up his words like dream about licking his penis every night.

No, you're a dumbass because you get your panties in a wad over some insignificant little thing Trump said.

Jesus H. Christ, dude. Get a ******* life. :laughing0301:
 
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