This video analyzes the complex diplomatic tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, highlighting how domestic political considerations (such as Netanyahu's need to demonstrate achievements to maintain power) can influence international peace negotiations, and how military alliances create complex diplomatic challenges when one ally's actions conflict with broader strategic agreements.
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FALLING APART? | Trump’s RECENT STATEMENT & Netanyahu’s SABOTAGE
Added:said if it weren't for Donald Trump and BB who worked well with me, but he will tell you we're the ones with the guns.
We're the ones with the whole deal.
We're the ones with the B2 bombers, etc. If it weren't for Donald Trump, Israel would have been eviscerated.
>> Your relationship with Netanyahu's >> It's good, but we have to keep him a little bit uh sane. Are you going to be able to control Israel from attacking Lebanon?
>> Yeah, >> I will be. I mean, I wonder >> uh they have a lot of respect for me and they do as I say.
Remember this.
If I don't terminate the JCPOA road to remember that was a road to a nuclear weapon legally, it says right there. and Obama thought he could pay them. Excuse me, just one second.
>> So, Donald Trump clearly saying that Benjamin Netanyahu that they need to keep him sane that they listen to him that in essence well, we can understand clearly there's a change there between there's a change of opinion at least between the American side and the Israeli side. But, it didn't end there.
Donald Trump is getting warnings from the American intelligence that Benjamin Netanyahu is going to sabotage likely to sabotage the peace deal to undermine Iranian peace deal according to officials and according to the reports that are coming about this intelligence warning is that Netanyahu is concerned about remaining in power and he will try and ruin the deal that the United States is having with Iran so that he can tell his people that he has some sort of an accomplishment because so far he isn't getting anything. Netanyahu isn't able to accomplish anything and he can't show the people especially those who support him that he accomplished anything in Lebanon or in Iran. None of that is working. So, what is Donald Trump going to do? Is Donald Trump going to go with Netanyahu again or is he going to actually adhere to a deal with Iran? Is he going to go ahead with it? A recent statement by the Iranian supreme leader uh spoke about this memorandum of understanding being reached out of u compassion according to him based on compassion and goodwill.
The Iranian officials made an extensive effort to reach the MOU based on compassion and goodwill. And he said that President Donald Trump had been eager to reach an agreement out of desperation.
The American side was desperate. The Iranians did it out of compassion and goodwill to try and reach an agreement.
We can see some progress there. There is a paper that is signed. There are no hostilities between the United States and Iran. actively the state of Urum while all of the pressure there is being lifted slowly and uh Donald Trump is outright well likewise with the vice president JD Vance criticizing Israel for the breaches. All right, but what if things go wrong? What if Netanyahu succeeds in uh sabotaging this deal and continue with his aggression? We had the first move today when Iran cancelled the visit to Switzerland, the meeting in Switzerland because Israel was attacking Lebanon yet again. So in essence, Israel is managing to cancel meetings scheduled between the Iranian side and the American side simply because of escalation that they can do without as in they can ignore this escalation. They can they have an opportunity not to do it but they decide to do it on the day that they're about to meet. Likewise, last week on Saturday on the day of declaration, Donald Trump's birthday, Donald Net goes and attacks southern the southern suburb of Beirut.
All right. What is Iran going to do though? And what are the limits? because a lot of people are speaking about, you know, Netanyahu getting away with it and the fact that he always manages to drag the United States. And many people are not convinced that Donald Trump has the power at the end of the day to stop Benjamin. Although really and truly, we're getting to a point where there's outright criticism. But the American administration is not an administration to be trusted. It's a treacherous administration by nature. It's a lying, deceptive, murdering administration.
They are the ones who participated in the genocide. They are the ones who are giving cover for Israel's uh genocide in Gaza and in Lebanon, too. Their murder, their crimes, their slaughter, their rape. They let them get away with American weapons.
According to a recent statement from the head of the force in the IRGCI, he said the following.
We said that has a monitoring force and Gaza also has a flood.
Be careful.
This statement came after more clarifications from Iranian officials talking about Gaza having to be included as well. There has to be a deescalation in Gaza and there has to be a deescalation across the board. So we're no longer just talking about a situation where Iran is tying only Lebanon. In the initial framework, they spoke about all of the fronts having a ceasefire or no front having a ceasefire. And that statement from the man who is in charge of the foreign operations of the IRGC, the force in charge in essence of supporting the resistance front talking about Gaza that coming simultaneously with a statement from the Palestinian resistance that they will not be tolerating the Israeli breaches for very long and at one point they might have to respond because so far they're adhering to the ceasefire agreement.
All of that is clearly coordinated and Iran is expanding in essence its influence during these talks and including Gaza in the equation that they have with Lebanon although not at the same level of ultimatums and deadlines and talks and cancellations.
Okay. So uh does that mean the war ended? Uh another statement that came from a very senior figure in Iran said that uh no actually the war and defense are not over yet and the rights of the Iranian people and the resistance front must be upheld. It's not only Iran, it's the resistance front that includes of course Palestine, Lebanon, everywhere.
The reigns of control have slipped from the enemy's hands. The war and the defense are not over yet. Iran's status rose during the war and the rights of Iran and the resistance front must be upheld and must be established. The text being prepared for the agreement must be completely accurate from both technical and legal standpoint and consistent with our demands. and and that's something that is frustrating Israel very much.
The fact that Iran is able to impose these conditions and uh the fact that the United States is accepting it. Hence why Benjamin Netanyah is constantly trying to escalate with Lebanon including the recent escalation today after this very shady declaration of a ceasefire.
So there is a different priority list for the United States and there are several expectations and demands coming from Israel. A lot of them represent the true nature of Israel as an expansionist entity, but they're very tied to Benjamin Netanyahu and his political fate and his political future in Israel.
And as usual, the question remains open.
What will he do during these two months where Iran and the United States are expected to reach a final agreement with the so-called closest ally of Netanyahu?
Netanyahu said that Trump is Israel's best friend. Trump said the same thing about Netanyahu.
behind closed doors. Clearly, there are all sorts of things being mixed up.
However, if the United States reaches an agreement with Iran at this rate and based on the information that we have, it's going to be much better for Iran than the JCPOA.
All that Trump is trying to do now by talking badly about the Obama deal with Iran is just trying to portray himself as a person who's getting a bigger and and better deal with Iran when they were stuttering him and his administration be Texas when they speaking about this agreement knowing that they're worse off.
The Obama administration managed to get a deal without a war with Iran. They still had a deal there on the table. Yet they were breaching it. They had a deal.
Now you have a situation where Iran has to get 300 billion. They're in charge of the Strait of Hormuz. You're talking about nothing to do with them and the support for the resistance.
Israel has to adhere and they're not adhering but they they have to according to the agreement that their best ally had with their worst enemy.
a lot of complexities in the process and we have a situation where the same country that did attack Iran. At the end of the day, the United States is stuck between either have a deal with a country that your other ally or your main ally dragged you into a war with.
or go back to a situation where you're dragged into a war that you can't see the outcome of. Any situation where the United States would go into another aggression with Iran, they will not know how it would end. And so far from what we're hearing from Iran, if anything happens again between them and the United States or between them and Israel, it's going to be much harsher next time.
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