6/20/2026

What deal is Trump gloating about?

What deal is Trump gloating about? That is no more than just a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), with six months given for further negotiation and subject to extension. Trump will have plenty of time in the meanwhile to carry on with his stock market manipulation with his on and off antics.

The main topic of disagreement, as I see it, centered on the enriched Uranium and the possibility of Iran acquiring the nuke, which had basically already been settled under the old agreement made by Barrack Obama. Trump tore that up and is now making the same utterance, just to put his name on it, about keeping Iran away from having a nuke. The reason for tearing up that Obama deal is a farce, and I believe it was all a ploy to allow Israel and the USA to have a free hand in carrying out attacks on Iran without the Obama deal getting in the way.

Just listen to the hogwash that Trump is now making, talking about bombing Iran into hell if it does not behave. Who is he talking to, as if teaching a kid about what misbehavior is supposed to be? From bombing Iran back to the stone age, to turning Iran into rubble and now bombing the hell out of Iran, shows that Trump is no more than a spoilt kid throwing tantrums. As they say, empty vessel makes the most noise. The USA is out of weapons, ammunition and has no more cards to play, just shouting rhetorics to try to scare the Iranians.

Now, I could not help thinking also about the price of oil going downhill as if everything is suddenly back to normal. Nothing is back to normal as far as the Gulf States are concerned, with all the damage that some believe may take years to repair. So, what is the sudden euphoria about the energy sector?

Another interesting item emerging from the woodwork is the US$300 billion in the MOU for Iran's reconstruction. J. D. Vance is telling the MAGA base that not a single cent is coming from USA taxpayer's pocket. Can anyone tell us, where that US$300 billion is going to come from? Are the Gulf States going to foot the bill. Now that is adding insult to injury, which I think they are not going to take it lying down. After all, they have reconstruction to do themselves from the Iranian retaliation strikes and not to forget the almost four months of massive losses suffered from the Hormuz closure.


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