Which is different than telling red faced lies without taking a breath all the live long day. And he would know the difference.
Link50L on
>Trump accuses Iran of leaking agreement details that ‚bear no relation to the truth‘
>*US President Donald Trump says Iranian leaks of details of an alleged deal to end the war have „nothing to do with the terms that were agreed to“ and „bears no relation to the truth“.*
>*Trump said they were „very dishonorable people to deal with“ and should „get their act together, and FAST!“*
Trump couldn’t hire a comedy writer and come up with stuff that’s better than this. Black humour at it’s finest.
DefinitelyNotMeee on
What’s quite interesting is that the really important news Trump spilled out the other day, that the American military IS escorting ships through Hormuz (200 ships, 100 million barrels so far) is not covered anywhere, and even here when I tried to make a post about it, it was instantly deleted.
Big_Victory8031 on
Iran seemed more truthful than tRump through this war
SonofaCuntLicknBitch on
He was planning at least two more market manipulations before that information was released!
KopOut on
I bet you it was the actual deal and he is pissed because he wanted to lie and make up the terms for our stenographers in the press to “report.”
Hertje73 on
Translation: it was the truth
vigorousauspices on
the whole „iran is lying about what we agreed to“ thing is wild when you think about how these negotiations usually work. both sides leak their own version of events to their domestic audiences to claim victory, so when trump says iran’s version bears no relation to truth it’s prob just standard diplomatic theater. but the timing and tone here suggests he’s frustrated they went public first, which limits his ability to spin it however he wants back home. hard to tell what actually got agreed to when both sides are running conflicting narratives, which is exactly why these deals fall apart so fast.
TakayamaYoshi on
Leaking details that bear no relation to the truth? Sounds like that’s what the orange does everyday.
Iris-54 on
First rule of politics: Never believe anything until it’s offcially denied.
Magicalsandwichpress on
The shear amount of fluff getting front page is nauseating. I guess the best way to hide the actual deal from media and public is to flood it with rubbish, it’s the dazzle camoflauge of the information age.
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Which is different than telling red faced lies without taking a breath all the live long day. And he would know the difference.
>Trump accuses Iran of leaking agreement details that ‚bear no relation to the truth‘
>*US President Donald Trump says Iranian leaks of details of an alleged deal to end the war have „nothing to do with the terms that were agreed to“ and „bears no relation to the truth“.*
>*Trump said they were „very dishonorable people to deal with“ and should „get their act together, and FAST!“*
Trump couldn’t hire a comedy writer and come up with stuff that’s better than this. Black humour at it’s finest.
What’s quite interesting is that the really important news Trump spilled out the other day, that the American military IS escorting ships through Hormuz (200 ships, 100 million barrels so far) is not covered anywhere, and even here when I tried to make a post about it, it was instantly deleted.
Iran seemed more truthful than tRump through this war
He was planning at least two more market manipulations before that information was released!
I bet you it was the actual deal and he is pissed because he wanted to lie and make up the terms for our stenographers in the press to “report.”
Translation: it was the truth
the whole „iran is lying about what we agreed to“ thing is wild when you think about how these negotiations usually work. both sides leak their own version of events to their domestic audiences to claim victory, so when trump says iran’s version bears no relation to truth it’s prob just standard diplomatic theater. but the timing and tone here suggests he’s frustrated they went public first, which limits his ability to spin it however he wants back home. hard to tell what actually got agreed to when both sides are running conflicting narratives, which is exactly why these deals fall apart so fast.
Leaking details that bear no relation to the truth? Sounds like that’s what the orange does everyday.
First rule of politics: Never believe anything until it’s offcially denied.
The shear amount of fluff getting front page is nauseating. I guess the best way to hide the actual deal from media and public is to flood it with rubbish, it’s the dazzle camoflauge of the information age.