Iran War. . . USA Up 2-0 in the First Period

Taxslave2

Senate Member
Aug 13, 2022
5,715
3,062
113
Do the ultra-rich not want this to end, because there’s too much wealth to be gained in the rollercoaster of the global marketplace draining the eight billion rubes of their pocket change?
Just as soon as they are embarrassed by the unjustifiable profit they have taken and hidden from the taxman.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Ron in Regina

petros

The Central Scrutinizer
Nov 21, 2008
120,604
14,937
113
Low Earth Orbit
Who knows? The only thing that’s consistent is that nothing is consistent when it comes to Trump and his demands.

Do the ultra-rich not want this to end, because there’s too much wealth to be gained in the rollercoaster of the global marketplace draining the eight billion rubes of their pocket change?


Trump had said talks with Iran were going "nicely" in a lengthy post on Truth Social on Monday, but warned of fresh attacks if they failed. It "will only be a Great Deal for ‌all, or no ⁠Deal at all," he wrote. Donald Trump's inability to foster "win-win" outcomes to his zero-sum worldview. It stifles trust and collaboration, leading individuals or groups to reject mutually beneficial agreements out of fear of the other party benefiting.
View attachment 34538
Rather than seeking collaborative compromises, he approaches negotiations and global relations as binary contests where one party’s success requires the other to make concessions. People holding this view often apply it even when resources are actually abundant or value can be created for everyone.

Does it matter? They change depending on the day of the week and what colour of tie Trump is wearing. Today is Tuesday again. Day after Memorial Day. Stock markets are open in the U.S. again. Your guess is as good as the rest of the eight billion peasants.
Looks like Trump has told Netanyahu and his fascist coalition to "fuck off".

Trump says it 'should be mandatory' for Muslim countries involved in Iran talks to join Abraham Accords
Senior Israeli defense officials are voicing concern over the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, with IDF sources saying Israel's views received little consideration from Washington – both on Iran and on Lebanon. (Nobody believes or trusts Netanyahu any longer)

One senior military officer expressed frustration that, despite Israel's full participation alongside the U.S. in the war with Iran, the White House was no longer giving sufficient weight to Israeli interests. Defense officials told Haaretz they are also pressing the government to ensure any agreement does not apply to Lebanon, adding that the IDF has no clear answers for northern Israeli residents about how the deal could affect security along the border.(Leave Lebanon and they won't shoot you. Pretty simple)

Meanwhile, President Trump said Monday that any agreement with Iran should be tied to broader normalization between Israel and major Muslim states. Calling on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to take the leap first, Trump said "it should be mandatory" to join the Abraham Accords "at a minimum" because of "all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together," referring to the Iran negotiations. (UAE fucked that up by secretly allying with Israel and the possibility of Israeli settlements on the gulf coast)

Trump also included Turkey and Pakistan – a key mediator in the Iran talks – along with Egypt and Jordan, both of which signed peace agreements with Israel decades ago. He added that Iran itself should eventually join the accords, saying: "Wow, now that would be something special!" (Yes it would, Iran would sit at the top with the Saudis)