This video argues that Israel has systematically sabotaged the Iran peace deal negotiated by the Trump administration, which included significant US concessions such as ending the blockade, providing sanctions waivers, and promising $300 billion in aid. The analysis suggests Israel's strategic goal is to force the US into war with Iran to maintain its political power and territorial ambitions, as evidenced by continued military operations in Lebanon despite ceasefire agreements. The video contends that this creates a fundamental conflict between US and Israeli interests, with Israel receiving $350 billion in US foreign aid while undermining diplomatic solutions. The best-case scenario presented is that this confrontation might force a permanent change in the US-Israel relationship, ending the 'Israel-first' foreign policy approach.
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Nick Fuentes Exposes Israel's SABOTAGE of Trump's Iran Plan: "Right Now We Have No Deal!"
Added:So, like I said, this if Trump plays his cards right, this may be the best case scenario. As it stands right now, however, it looks like we don't even have an agreement with Iran. His own Republican conference and party will betray him on behalf of Israel or they're going to follow him to keep his support in the midterms against Netanyahu. So, we're going to have to go back to war against Iran. And that is ultimately Israel's plan.
>> Nick Fuentes just exposed Israel's sabotage of the Iran peace deal, the memorandum of understanding the Trump administration signed with the Iranian officials as Israel continues its strikes against Lebanon for three straight days. Now, there is word that there's a new ceasefire in Lebanon, but there was also a ceasefire in Lebanon several weeks ago that was broken that will always be broken with the Israelis.
And that doesn't change that negotiations with Iran in Switzerland were cancelled. This seems to be Israel's aim and Israel sabotages peace opportunities like water is wet. Nick Fuentes breaks down the dynamics, what it means, and what it means for Trump's Republican allies. Will they side with Netanyahu or with Trump on this deal?
Let's check it out. Please like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hype it if you can. That's what Israel wants. Israel wants to put us in a situation where we have to bomb Iran, where the only way that we can get what we want is to pursue regime change is at the minimum to restart the war for Netanyahu's political benefit, but at the most to seek the end of the regime.
Because all this is really doing is spoiling diplomacy and proving that Iran can never make a deal with the United States.
We make a ceasefire in April. We are either not able or not willing to hold up our end of the bargain. Iran trusts us slightly less. We make thisou with Iran. We sign on the dotted line. We're either unwilling or unable to carry out the provisions of the agreement. Iran trusts us even less.
And so what Israel is doing over time, and I said this from the very beginning, is they're manufacturing a true predicament where there is literally no option other than total war with Iran. And they set us down this path arguably when we bombed Iran in Midnight Hammer. They made it impossible for there to be any other way out other than a total war.
I said it from the start of these negotiations. It's going to be some miracle and some trick and there will be some major concessions for the US to negotiate its way out of this conflict with Iran. And even if they do, Israel is going to spoil it and sabotage it.
And that's what makes it truly impossible.
So now the real conflict is going to be between the US and Israel.
Think about where we are now. Trump has signed this agreement. He did it in Paris. They sent a picture of it. Iran signed an agreement. Think about how we have bent over backwards to make this deal. Think about everything we have given Iran. Right out of the gate, we ended our blockade. We gave them waiverss on our sanctions so they could sell their oil immediately. We promised to give them $300 billion. We promised to unfreeze $200 billion in assets. We offered to let them keep enrichment and down blend their highlyenriched uranium.
In other words, it was an unconditional surrender on our part.
Yeah, I think I'm with Nick to some extent. It seems to be a new conflict between the United States and Israel.
Israel treats the United States its own benefactor worse than serial killers treat their victims. This is not an alliance in the typical fashion where you're actually getting something in return for all the billions seized from the US Treasury while Americans languish under dead inflation by the way and send them to another country as the United States does Israel. So it really is a conflict that would be brewing if Trump maintains this line. if he holds firm in favor of this peace agreement no matter what and actually uses leverage to restrain the Israelis for once that this is a conflict that would be brewing between the United States and Israel no matter how many times Israel slaps the United States in the face no matter how many times Ben Gavir and he just did this hours ago comes out there and says Lebanon must burn authorizing and advocating for a genocide in Lebanon just like in Gaza the United States often looks the other way. And I'm glad for the rhetorical rebukes that JD Vance and Donald Trump have given the Israelis, but those won't matter. All the rebukes in the world are no substitute for the withdrawal of aid.
For withdrawing aid, stopping the sharing of intelligence, stopping the endless supply of money from the American citizenry stolen from us for Netanyahu's territorial advances. and not only his ambitions there, but his sabotage of the arrangement using American tax dollars in Lebanon. It's just absolutely absurd. It needs to be put it needs to be ended completely. And I hope this is the catalyst for that. I just remain to be unconvinced. I'm not willing to believe that Trump is willing to do it. I hope I'm wrong. I'll be the first to eat Crow if he really stands firm and uses that leverage for once in his lifetime.
>> We gave them everything they wanted. We asked nothing in return.
Trump admitted we ran out of oil. We had to make a deal. It was the only way.
They had us bent over a barrel. And now Netanyahu is going to sabotage that deal. And how does that make the United States look? We had to beg our enemy to make peace with us after we started a war with them. And now we can't even have that peace deal that was totally one-sided because our closest ally won't let us.
We have to beg our enemies for mercy. We can't get our allies to do what we say.
Think about how Trump is being deeply humiliated.
Trump went all out on behalf of Israel to destroy Iran and failed.
He sent the United States into yet another Middle East confilration costing us hundreds of billions of dollars, increasing inflation. He had to go to the press and say, "I don't care about inflation. I don't care about the financial situation of the voters. I don't care about the midterms.
I'm 99% approval in Israel and I'm fighting their war."
He had to beg Iran for mercy, beg for a way out. And now even this humiliation ritual is not going to achieve its desired result because Israel is totally out of our control and they're going to undermine it. Yeah. That's their life's mission. It's their natural impulse.
It's something that's pathological. They can't get away from it. They have the ultimate incentive to keep the United States in this war no matter what. No matter how many dollars have flowed into Netanyahu's coffers. And Israel has been the recipient of the most foreign aid in US history since its inception and really in US history at $350 billion.
And what did the US do after October 7th? It ramped up the annual $4 billion payments which ended up in something like $40 billion transferred since that time. That has bankrolled a genocide in Gaza, an attempted genocide if you heed Ben Gavir's wishes in Lebanon and this Israel first war in Iran. So Trump turning the tables, so to speak, and actually speaking about Israel's brazen atrocities in Lebanon, which were accurate, would have liked to had that, you know, that kind of rhetoric when it came to the genocide in Gaza and Israel's violations of his ceasefire in Gaza. But at the same time, that's true for JD Vance to say, you know, Trump is really the only significant world leader that has Israel's back. And I'd like not criticize them. I'd actually, you know, like think before you speak out against America and what it would mean if you lost support. I hope this is the catalyst for ending support, but I'm not convinced whatsoever. Trump and Vance have only taken this standpoint when they're trying to sell their peace deal.
Will they ultimately yield to Israel sabotage? Again, it remains to be seen.
Right now, there's news reports that there's a new ceasefire in Lebanon, but Netanyahu has doubled down several times saying that there won't be an abatement of hostilities in Lebanon, and the ultimate incentive to tank this peace deal is in their hands to do it. So, we'll see what happens. But I'm again, I remain skeptical, but I am willing to fight for this peace deal to get America out of this theater. And hopefully this is the beginning of the end of the toxic and unholy union of the United States and Israel. Mark Levvin, Loomer, Shapiro, they're taking a dump all over the deal. Netanyahu's actively sabotaging it and it's putting Trump and Vance in a position where they have to try to negotiate with Netanyahu in public, our closest ally.
And so I have to say everything taking everything under consideration there is a pathway where maybe this is the best case scenario.
If what is forced by all of this is a direct confrontation between the US and Israel because throughout this process what has become apparent is that Israel is the true enemy.
Israel brought us to war against Iran.
Iran was willing to negotiate, but it's Israel that won't let us now have peace.
The United States economy is headed for total destruction. We had to make a deal with Iran, and they were willing to negotiate.
But it's Israel that has now consigned us potentially to an economic catastrophe or holding us hostage. we're going to have to escalate and pursue a total war against Iran, against our will. And so, in a way, throughout this process, it has been made apparent that Israel is our real enemy. Israel is the one that doesn't want peace. Israel is the one that is sabotaging our chances at success and this administration.
And so if over the next few weeks and months it brings the United States and Israel into a direct confrontation, if it creates enmity between Trump and Netanyahu, between Republicans and Israel, it might bring this conflict to the forefront.
And that might end in a situation where we have to permanently change our relationship with this country. And that might be the best case scenario overall.
>> Yeah, I'm with him. That would be the best case scenario. Open emnity between the two parties. However, I am yet to be convinced that Trump, who has given Israel basically everything they've wanted on a silver platter for the most part on his first term and his second term, just doing a turnabout right now.
I'm sorry. I can't just trust that innately. I'll defend this deal against the neocons and the Israel firsters that want to tank it for the sake of greater Israel and their territorial domination.
But at the same time, I'm just not trusting that Trump is really willing to do what it takes because it takes much more than open rhetoric as Nick is talking about in the presses where it's Trump fighting kind of a battle optically against Netanyahu. Netanyahu doing the same to try to stake out Israel's interests and defy the peace arrangement. But what they do is much more important than what they say. And if Trump wanted to, he could withdraw aid. He could end the funding and the sharing of intelligence. Whether he will or not, it's an open question, but I remain doubtful. But it is the best case scenario for American eyes to be glued into this, see what's happening, and recognizing that it is Israel that's the enemy that's pulling us into all these wars. And the best thing is just severance. End the Israel first mentality and the foreign policy that's downstream from that. Our bases in the region, our service members in the region, all the foreign aid, end every last bit of it. It really is the only answer. If that's the this is the catalyst for that, I'm all for it. I just remain skeptical.
>> If what we get out of a war with Iran is that we forever are decoupled from Israel and Iran remains in place, that may be the best of all possibilities because you have to think that Trump still controls the Republican party.
Isn't that the narrative they're going with?
Didn't they say that the reason Thomas Massie lost his primary race is because Trump still controls the GOP because the Trumpbacked candidates win all their primaries? Trump is still the boss.
Well, what happens when the boss wants a peace deal that Israel hates and sabotages?
What happens when the boss of the GOP is in a direct confrontation with Netanyahu?
You're gonna have a scenario where there's either a complete mutiny in the Republican party and they have to totally go against their own leader and against his peace deal and against his public statements and take the side of Netanyahu or they're going to have to rally behind Trump and show some solidarity as he separates the United States from Israel.
Either way, it will be extremely telling. Either way, you're going to see that Trump is going to be isolated within his own party.
His own Republican conference and party will betray him on behalf of Israel.
Everybody from Mark Levvin to Bill Cassidy who criticized this deal in the Senate.
They're either all going to turn on him on behalf of Israel or they're going to follow him to keep his support in the midterms against Netanyahu. They're either going to have to hold their breath and and not talk about this at all or they're going to have to go against Israel in support of Trump.
>> Yeah, I think that's exactly right. And that is the narrative that they used to smear Thomas Massie, right? And just put the crosshairs on Marjorie Taylor Green.
The people that did oppose this Israel first foreign policy did support the release of the Epstein files did clamor about all the endless spending poured into this debacle. They were smeared as being people that went against Trump.
They couldn't tell the truth. They couldn't say, "Well, no, it's just them going against Israel because Marjorie Taylor Green voted for the big beautiful bill and they still smeared her." It was about Israel. They couldn't tell the truth, though. So instead, they said this was a litmus test on Trump. you go against Trump and you'll suffer for it.
Well, now the neocon Zionists like Mark Levvin and Ben Shapiro are going against Trump. So, the smartest thing you can do if you're a Trump loyalist and want to see this deal go through or just a reasonable human being and want to see this peace deal go through is point that out. Point out the hypocrisy of that that you're going against Trump now. And the only thing that's less popular than Trump's support base right now is the Israel Firsters, a niche group that does have billionaire Zionist donors as part of the attachment, but does not compel the American electorate. Trump is going to regain some of his lost support over this war. Although I don't think it's enough to recoup and save the rest of his political agenda. But even less popular than that are these neocon Israel firsters that hate the steel and want the United States to be plunged into additional war. So this could be used to the advantage of people that do want a true schism between America first and Israel first. Even though it's based on opportunism, it's based on unprincipled attitudes when some of these people remain silent as Trump was launching this war. But it would be advantageous for that group to latch on to this. So, like I said, this if Trump plays his cards right, this may be the best case scenario, but I don't know how Trump is going to play this one because you know how Trump is. Trump more than anything hates to be embarrassed. And if he can't control Israel, then he's going to pretend that what Israel is doing is what he wanted all along. That's sort of my concern.
If Israel disobey Trump and humiliates him rather than look impotent, he might pretend that, you know, Israel's going along with what he wanted. This is what happened last year when Israel launched their attack on Iran. Trump came out and said, "I knew about the attack all along. We actually supported it." And when this war started and Marco Rubio came out and said, "Israel told us they were going to launch an attack no matter what. It's only a question of whether we joined them. Trump came out and said, "No, it's the opposite. We said we were going to war. We made them go to war with us." So Trump has this habit of trying to cover for Israel in order to avoid embarrassment. I would hope that he goes another route and maybe tries to restrict weapons supplies to Israel, maybe some form of a weapons embargo and keeping up the political pressure on Israel, which would bring this confrontation to the surface. To me, that's the best case scenario. As it stands right now, however, it looks like we don't even have an agreement with Iran.
>> Yeah, there's a lot of mixed reporting on that. Whether we do or don't is an open question. They did cancel the first phase of negotiations that were set to take place in Switzerland on the 19th, the day that I'm recording this. Those have been cancelled. But at the same time, you hear reporting that no, there is a new ceasefire locked in between Israel and Hezbollah. They're not going to continue fighting as high ranking officials in the Israeli government, including Ben Gavir and several times Netanyahu dedicated to additional fighting. So, what's going to be the case? I don't know. I hope Trump stands firm in support of this deal because they're going to throw all the pressure in the world to get it to end, to tank this deal, to terminate this deal. You might see blackmail come out, psychological operations, additional propaganda, and I'm going to just be open about it. Potential false flags against the United States to try to draw us back in and convince the president it's time to go back to war and maybe this peace deal wasn't a good thing.
This is forcing Trump into the biggest test of his political career. Can he hold firm against the lobby? Something really no US president has truly done since JFK. And noting that about JFK says it all, right? Because what happened to JFK? So, we'll see. I've yet to be convinced, but I think Nick is exactly right. If precedent holds, Trump has covered for Israel on so many occasions just to avoid embarrassment.
He might do that again as long as Israel continues the hostilities to tank this negotiation. And Lebanon is part of the theater under the memorandum of understanding that has to have a ceasefire for the peace to hold. And despite that, Israeli officials have openly again said they're going to invade deeper into Lebanon. They're going to take more territory. They're going to keep the bombings going. It's just the the least kept secret in the world that Israel tanks peace negotiations even when the mother country, the benefactor of their country, is telling them to stop.
Rhetoric doesn't work. The withdraw of aid would work. Stop talking. More action. Look at what they do, not what they say. JD Vance and Trump, the rhetorical approach they're using is something that's welcomed. I wish I've seen that in the last, you know, years under these these two. But at the same time, it's not the rhetoric that's going to solve things. It's using your political will, your leverage to restrain Israel. Condition aid, withdraw aid, end aid, stop sharing of weapons and intelligence, stop the bankrolling of their country while Americans languish for once. That's going to be what it takes. And is Trump up to the test? It's hard for me to think so, but I sure hope so. I'm praying for that.
I'm hoping for that. All America First Patriots are hoping for that. Whether this piece can hold will be telling about the USIsraeli relationship going forward. Is this a juncture in history that it's the beginning of the end? I sure hope so. I'm not convinced of it, but I certainly would be the first one to eat Crow and enjoy eating Crow in some respect for being wrong about this.
But what do you guys think? Do you think this peace will hold or will Israel successfully sabotage this arrangement?
Let me know in the comments down below.
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