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>> So what you just watched right there is the video of Donald Trump signing this Iran deal or the memorandum of understanding as they're calling it, which is a complete and total failure for the United States. It is already backfired on Donald Trump in a major way. It's incredibly clear from the text of this deal that Donald Trump has surrendered fully. He has bent the knee to Iran, which quite frankly isn't very surprising. I think that was the expected conclusion for anybody paying attention to this war, but now it's in writing. I mean he signed the document and it's out there and it's happening as we speak. And yet both Democrats and Republicans are condemning Donald Trump for this deal while he's out there celebrating it as the new peace agreement for the Middle East that's going to achieve long-lasting peace.
Couldn't be further from it. So we're going to show you I'm going to talk about right now the Republican reactions, the Democrat reactions, people have just turned on Donald Trump across the board. But first, let's just talk about some of the major points of this deal. The full text has been released and it is not good. Most of it is kind of procedural like for example, the first point of it is that, you know, the United States will end their military intervention, Iran will do the same, there's no war going on. Number two is that they'll respect each other's sovereignty, but then it starts to get bad. Number three says that the United States of America and Iran will continue to negotiate for the full deal in a maximum of 60 days. So right now, there is no final deal. But what the problem is with this memorandum of understanding is that it's not just saying, "Hey, we'll end the war and continue to negotiate." It's saying, "Hey, we'll end the war and Iran gets a bunch of benefits while we continue to negotiate negotiate." So, Iran is currently winning. They are getting a bunch of money delivered to them right now, and the United States has gotten nothing in return. We've gotten nothing, nothing, nothing. Dead Americans, injured Americans. We spent billions of dollars on this war, and now we're sending billions to Iran.
Um and then it gets even worse. Of course, the immediately upon the signing of this MOU the United States will remove the naval blockade, which is fine because it's part of ending the war. But also, it says upon the signing of this MOU, Iran will make arrangements using its best efforts for the safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days.
Which means after the 60 days, theoretically, they could start charging tolls, giving Iran total control of the Strait of Hormuz, which they did not have before the war. It also says that Iran and our partners will uh develop a definitive, mutually agreed-upon plan with at least economic development for Iran. So, we spent like $90 on this war, around $2 a day, and we're also contributing to this $300 fund for Iran. So, we're just spending a bunch of money for no reason, and we got nothing out of it. Also here, the United States of America undertakes to terminate all types of sanctions against Iran, which is a huge win for Iran. And that's happening immediately.
They're doing that right now. The sanctions are gone. It's a huge win.
Iran reaffirms that it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons, which does not mean that the nuclear program has been dissolved or destroyed. They say that they're going to try and agree upon um destroying their enriched material, but again, there's no definitive commitment here that this is actually going to happen. You can read the text for yourself. It's not good. Pending the final deal, the United States of America and Iran agree to maintain the status quo. Uh the United States of America undertakes that immediately upon signing this, they will terminate the sanctions.
The US also undertakes to make fully available for use the frozen or restricted funds, which is even more money for Iran. So, they're getting a bunch of money, well over $300 billion.
They also agree that an executive mechanism will be established to monitor the deal. After Excuse me, after signing it, they will begin to implement it.
It's a lot of procedural stuff as well.
And then the final deal will be endorsed by a binding UNSC resolution. So, Iran gets a lot. They get their sanctions removed. They get to sell oil immediately. They get $300 in reconstruction funds. And the United States gets nothing. And now that means Republicans and Democrats are condemning Donald Trump. Like for example, take a look at what this contributor had to say on MS Now, just excoriating Donald Trump for this.
>> The alternative would be a worldwide depression. We run out of reserves in about 4 weeks. You know, there are reserves all over the world, and we would really run out. And there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it. And you want to see bedlam?
>> He's basically saying that they had him by the collar. Um, what what did we gain from all of this? What was this for?
>> He really thought that he was going to collapse the Iranian regime and then walk through the streets of, you know, free Tehran, uh while they were dedicating a statue to him. I mean, I really think that this war was only about the about one man's search for glory. There was no forcing function here. It's not like the Iranians were were within striking distance of a bomb. The Iranians were not about to begin some big operation.
Um, there was nothing that needed that was an approximate trigger that Trump needed to get involved with. He was on a sugar high from blowing up boats in the Caribbean and toppling the the president of Venezuela. And, you know, he wasn't getting anywhere at home. His popularity was cratering. The economy was going in the wrong direction. And I think like a lot of autocrats, he said, you know, a splendid little war in the Middle East where I emerge the hero, um, will be great. And now he's admitting, you know, they blackmailed me with the international economy and I paid and I'm paying the blackmail because I have to.
You know, a lot of >> Yeah, I mean I think that's exactly right. What's crazy about this is, you know, Republicans described Donald Trump as Mr. Art of the Deal. He can strike any deal. He's a businessman. Trump literally backed himself into a corner here. He didn't have to do it. He didn't have to put himself in that corner, but he did by initiating this war for no reason. We had no intelligence according to his own administration, might I add, that they were developing a nuclear weapon to use against the United States or anything like that. By getting into this war, he gave Iran infinite leverage over the United States because they started using the Strait of Hormuz and saw that that was a really effective strategy to get our attention and now they're leaving this war with even more power, more control, and more legitimacy in the region than they had before. It's just insane that Donald Trump put himself in this position. We didn't have to be here. We didn't have to go to this war. Donald Trump put us here and that's the important thing to remember. Midas Touch also responding to a former Donald Trump Jr. tweet saying, "How many more Iran-funded terror hits will happen with the 6 billion that Joe Biden gave them?" Or maybe it's 6 trillion. Whatever.
Mhm.
No, it's 6 trillion.
Midas Touch responding to an old Donald Trump Jr. post saying, "How many more Iran-funded terror hits will happen with the 6 billion that Joe Biden gave them?
How many more great patriot soldiers killed? Or are we {slash} the media still pretending money given to that psychotic regime is fungible?" Okay, what about 300 billion?
What about that, Donald Trump Jr.? Any comment? But of course not from Donald Trump Jr. Isaiah Martin saying the text is out, America got out negotiated, outsmarted, and outhustled by Iran. 400 billion plus of dollars a week to Iran.
They even get to keep their nuclear program. They fleeced us and took us to the woodshed. Only a stupid buffoon would agree to something like this.
Thanks, Trump. I love that from Isaiah Martin. I love the energy. Aaron Parnas saying if Joe Biden did this as instruct this deal, Republicans would impeach him just because the deal is so bad. And I actually agree with Aaron there.
Republicans already turning on Donald Trump, but mainly throwing J.D. Vance under the bus. So not only are Democrats calling this out for the failure that it is, but they're also finding a fall guy and I guess they've landed on J.D.
Vance. Donald Trump has too saying, you know, he said in a press conference if it didn't work out he'd put it on J.D.
According to Kelly Meyer congressional Republicans are already placing the blame on J.D. Vance for a terrible deal.
One congressional Republican tells me, quote, "Conservatives on the hill are stunned that Vance would erase all of Trump's military victories in such a terrible deal. Trump effectively won the war and at the 11th hour Vance is negotiating his way to a loss. Earlier today Trump with a smile said if it works out I'm going to take the credit.
If it doesn't work out, I'm blaming J.D." Trump praised the deal reached with Iran during his visit to the G7.
Trump selected Vance to lead the talks over Rubio and of course both Vance and Rubio have reported 2028 ambitions. So it seems like Vance is the fall guy. The Republicans know this is a bad deal and instead of blaming Donald Trump who's the president of the United States, the guy that was apparently mainly part of these negotiations, they want to blame J.D. Vance. It's crazy that they just can't condemn Donald Trump, but even Ben Shapiro jumping on that train as well saying the MOU appears to be a disaster that does not achieve any of the single goals that were set by this administration at the beginning. In my opinion, the vice president, the chief negotiator has not well served the president. They just can't bring themselves to condemn Donald Trump. Turning on his administration as a whole, but they can't just say, "Hey, Donald Trump messed up." because of course this is Senator Bill Cassidy with a scathing condemnation of this deal saying, "Reagan is rolling over in his grave.
Iran's nuclear ambitions were not curbed and they have not learned that threatening the Strait of Hormuz works and will undoubtedly leverage it in the future." They have learned that I should say. Now Now gets to build brand new infrastructure under this deal. Before the war, the strait was open, Iran was being crushed by sanctions, and 13 service members were still alive. Now, 13 Americans are dead, families have paid billions at the pump, sanctions will be lifted, and the bombing has stopped. This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades. Very strong wording from Senator Bill Cassidy. Nikki Haley saying, "If this is true, Iran wins. There should be zero sanction relief day one." And this is in regards to a Wall Street Journal headline saying the Trump-Iran deal allows them to sell oil immediately, which as we just read, it does. Will Chamberlain saying, "We have the text. The deal's terrible.
There's no getting around it. The text gives Iranians huge immediate financial benefits and protection for Hezbollah in exchange for opening the strait and nothing else." And by the way, opening the strait for 60 days. It doesn't really even open it fully. "President Trump should renege," he says. This is a Republican, might I add. Ted Cruz saying, "The Obama The Obama-Iran nuclear deal was designed to give Iran nuclear weapons, which is not true. I do want to urge the president not to give up the victory. We have destroyed their military, and we should we should not fund the rebuild." Ted Cruz even saying that. But of course, there are Republicans out there like Senator Josh Hawley going on Fox News saying it's the greatest thing ever, but I think they know the truth.
>> For sure, Brian. And again, I haven't seen the final text, nor have I been briefed on it, but I can tell you I think that the president's focus to try to draw this to a close, to try to make sure the strait gets reopened, that the American economy gets some relief. I mean, this has been a guy who's been the greatest economic president of my lifetime. I think he's laser-focused on getting people relief in the American economy, getting prices down. That's the right focus, Brian.
>> Right. And also, we're watching >> God, these talking points are so tired and inauthentic. Like you can just smell the BS from Josh Hawley a mile away.
"Oh, he's so laser-focused on getting prices down." Is that why he started a war? Is that why he has tariffs on all these different countries that have driven up costs? I mean, all these Republicans are just slimy, slimy con men. I mean, that's what it is. And he's just he knows he's lying. He knows the deal sucks. So anyway, I just wanted to break this all down for you, show you some Republicans who are against what Donald Trump is arguing for here, this deal. Some Excuse me, Democrats, of course, against it as well. But, I will leave the video there. Thank you so much for watching. Please make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment. Let me know what you think about this story as a whole and everything going on with Iran. Have an amazing rest of your day, and we will talk soon.
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