Diplomatic agreements that appear to be compromises often involve significant hidden costs, including economic penalties like tolls, market disruptions, and long-term strategic disadvantages, as demonstrated by the 60-day Iran ceasefire deal where Iran charges $2 million per ship while promising to degrade uranium stockpiles and not fund terrorism, yet the deal is criticized as worse than previous agreements with more concessions and fewer safeguards.
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"Trump Surrenders?!" The Real Cost of the New Iran Deal 📉#shorts追加:
So, in what experts are calling the art of the kneel, Donald Trump appears to have negotiated an unconditional surrender and somehow branded it as toughness. The deal, a 60-day ceasefire so that the strait can gradually reopen while Iran charges a cool $2 million per ship. In return, Iran, whose trustworthiness is roughly on a par with Trump's wedding vows, promises not to fund terrorism and to degrade its existing uranium. So, basically, worse than Obama's JCPOA, but with more toll booths and fewer adults in the room. And no, this doesn't mean trade goes back to normal straight away. The economic damage is still coming. But the good news is everyone suffered, markets panicked, shipping costs exploded, and absolutely nothing was achieved. Well played, Iran. And Donald, congratulations. You made surrender look bloody expensive.
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