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Trump’s Desperate Peace Deal, That Isn’t All That

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The Peace Deal is already compromised by Israel - Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz.

Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, holds up the signed document - Anadolu
Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran, holds up the useless, signed Peace Deal. Useless because the very same day Israel continued to bomb Lebanon, so Iran responded by closing the Strait of Hormuz - Anadolu

The announcements are that a ‘peace deal’1 has been reached between the US and Iran, with Israel being dragged along kicking and screaming, with an emphasis being put on the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz without any conditions, such as Iran exacting tolls from ships sailing through them. But is there really a ‘peace deal’ achieved, or is the entire situation more indicative of Trump’s desperation to convince an increasingly nervous world that the geo-political and economic crisis he triggered at the strong recommendation of Bibi Netanyahu and Israel, is over, and stability is returning to the region which would result in the resumption of oil/gas, fertilizer and trade movement, to stave off an impending global economic crisis?

 

An educated guess would indicate that an actual lasting peace is still far from realized, and like all things Trump, this is a false narrative hastily put together to cover for the lack of a real deal which is still a longways off, which may or may not be hammered out in the months to come, if Israel allows it.

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