I am shocked, shocked to learn that the ‚ceasefire‘ that resolved nothing, agreed nothing, and included various impossible clauses, has proved unstable.
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Friday escalation after markets close, Check!
Ongoing strikes and threats of all out regional war to drive markets down over the weekend, Check!
TACO Tuesday to complete the cycle of market manipulation, coming soon!
manniesalado on
Wipe them out, Oh Great Satan!!!
Sockoflegend on
If they started recycling the news every week I wouldn’t notice
manniesalado on
But…but…the Treaty of Versailles?
BeeferVendetta on
For the 16th weekend in a row…
chempunk17 on
President ‘Broken record’ Trump
PunctualZombie on
*The Art of the Deal*
Mikeynphoto2009 on
Worth setting tonight’s headline next to what followed it. Within hours both sides reportedly agreed to halt the Gulf strikes and meet about Hormuz in Qatar on Tuesday (Axios, Times of Israel). The weekend ran on a loop: strikes, then a scheduled negotiation.
The structural problem sits underneath. The peace now rests on the same memorandum the US and Iran have read differently since they signed it. The MOU kept the strait open in principle but never settled who sets the terms of transit, which is the exact question the strikes keep reopening.
Tuesday is the real test: whether a deal the two sides interpret differently can hold a strait neither fully controls.
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Ok TACO
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clown car country
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the doha meetings while also threatening to wipe iran off the map is a pretty glaring contradiction. you can’t credibly threaten to end a country and sit down for peace talks in the same news cycle and expect anyone to take either at face value. and the pattern is so obvious now, escalation timed for friday market close, scary weekend headlines, then backchannel talks to walk it back before reopening. rinse repeat every few weeks.
at some point the threats just lose all their leverage because allies and traders have priced in that it’s mostly theater. that’s the real cost of running foreign policy like a reality show, you burn through credibility so fast that when you actually need the threat to land, nobody flinches anymore.
Mysterious-Coconut24 on
There is no ceasefire, there never was. This is just a giant, tired joke at this point. Just end it with brute force or go home.
„A bad peace is worse than war.“ – Tacitus
Psychological-Flow55 on
Bringing out one of his meaningless greatest hits again it like a oldies record except his words dont stand the test of time like a good oldies record.
Brixmis51 on
Ive come to the conclusion that anything posted on Truth Social is meaningless bluster, waffle and nonsense.
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That’s old news
Now they are meeting in Doha tomorrow or so
I am shocked, shocked to learn that the ‚ceasefire‘ that resolved nothing, agreed nothing, and included various impossible clauses, has proved unstable.
Friday escalation after markets close, Check!
Ongoing strikes and threats of all out regional war to drive markets down over the weekend, Check!
TACO Tuesday to complete the cycle of market manipulation, coming soon!
Wipe them out, Oh Great Satan!!!
If they started recycling the news every week I wouldn’t notice
But…but…the Treaty of Versailles?
For the 16th weekend in a row…
President ‘Broken record’ Trump
*The Art of the Deal*
Worth setting tonight’s headline next to what followed it. Within hours both sides reportedly agreed to halt the Gulf strikes and meet about Hormuz in Qatar on Tuesday (Axios, Times of Israel). The weekend ran on a loop: strikes, then a scheduled negotiation.
The structural problem sits underneath. The peace now rests on the same memorandum the US and Iran have read differently since they signed it. The MOU kept the strait open in principle but never settled who sets the terms of transit, which is the exact question the strikes keep reopening.
Tuesday is the real test: whether a deal the two sides interpret differently can hold a strait neither fully controls.
Ok TACO
clown car country
the doha meetings while also threatening to wipe iran off the map is a pretty glaring contradiction. you can’t credibly threaten to end a country and sit down for peace talks in the same news cycle and expect anyone to take either at face value. and the pattern is so obvious now, escalation timed for friday market close, scary weekend headlines, then backchannel talks to walk it back before reopening. rinse repeat every few weeks.
at some point the threats just lose all their leverage because allies and traders have priced in that it’s mostly theater. that’s the real cost of running foreign policy like a reality show, you burn through credibility so fast that when you actually need the threat to land, nobody flinches anymore.
There is no ceasefire, there never was. This is just a giant, tired joke at this point. Just end it with brute force or go home.
„A bad peace is worse than war.“ – Tacitus
Bringing out one of his meaningless greatest hits again it like a oldies record except his words dont stand the test of time like a good oldies record.
Ive come to the conclusion that anything posted on Truth Social is meaningless bluster, waffle and nonsense.