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Ayatollah Says Trump Was ‘Desperate’ for a Deal, and It Shows in the Results

Leave it to the Ayatollah Khamenei II to put the truth to the Trumpian hyperbole. The Iranian Supreme Leader says that Donald Trump showed “desperation” in seeking a peace deal with his country. Ya think? “It was the American president who, out of desperation, used all kinds of leverage to bring this about,” Khamenei wrote on a social media post about the recent 60-day pact. Look at the results, which completely favor Iran. Welcome to the Strait of Hormuz toll booth and insurance sales office. Now comes word that the U.S. is releasing funds to Iran for “humanitarian purposes.” Yeah, right — to feed Hezbollah and Hamas, with guns, ammunition, and missiles. In typical fashion, our president lashed out in response to the Ayatollah’s depiction with another threat that will never be carried out: “They are FINISHED! We’ll play out the 60 days. They get no money, not ten cents!” Remember Trump’s previous threats to bomb electricity to oblivion in Iran, etc., etc. What became of those threats? The Ayatollah also said that no further concessions will be made. (What concessions?) Which doesn’t bode well for the nuclear arms deal that is part and parcel of the 60-day negotiating window

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Some Peace Deal: Iran Now Charges for Permits and Insurance to Use the Strait

We really won this war, didn’t we? After our agreeing to an Iranian-mandated ceasefire in the form of a memorandum of understanding (MOU), Iran is now requiring ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz to obtain a permit and insurance from the Islamic Republic. Hmmmm…passage was free prior to February 28 and our bombing campaign on Iran. Now, ships have to pay? Not only that, but Iran is refusing to continue negotiations for a nuclear deal, citing Israel’s belligerence toward Hezbollah. No doubt part of a tactic to string the U.S. along in negotiations until we just give up, or Trump is succeeded by a Demofiend president willing to accept anything. Here’s what’s going on with the Strait: Iran now requires all commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to obtain prior passage permits and use Iranian-approved insurance. Issued by the newly established Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), these rules stem from the recent US-Iran interim peace deal to restore maritime navigation. Also, passage must occur only on lanes designated by Iran rather than the internationally recognized Traffic Separation Scheme, as before. Here’s the good news: Fees are on hold while the 60-day negotiating window is open. Get those ships moving

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Trump Rolls Out New Air Force One, Courtesy of Qatar

President Trump visited Joint Base Andrews today, where his new prized possession (at least while serving as president) is a rechristened Air Force One, a Boeing 747-8 that was a gift from Qatar early in his term. The more spacious airliner for the nation’s chief executive will be housed in a dedicated hangar at the base, which serves as the president’s personal airport. After “commissioning runs” to test its many functions, the aircraft will become Trump’s personal plane of choice until 2029. Though the plane was a gift, the U.S. has spent $400 million retrofitting it for the security and other features needed to fly the Commander-in-Chief. “This plane was transformed into a flying White House at a level of luxury that nobody has ever seen before,” Trump said at the unveiling. He said his first trip aboard the luxury liner will be to the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, next month. Before that, it will do a flyover for July 4 celebration in Washington, D.C.

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Would Trump Survive a Vote of No Confidence?

The Founding Fathers chose a different political system than that of the country from which the United States seceded — a “Republic,” as Benjamin Franklin put it, versus a parliamentary system as found in Great Britain. That meant that the U.S. would have a president rather than a prime minister. The Fathers also poo-poohed the British system of removing a leader through a vote of no confidence — 50 percent plus one voting “go away” — in favor of impeachment, requiring a two-thirds vote. In other words, to rid of the country of a leader the populace no longer respects, a simple majority of elected officials works in England, while here it takes a two-thirds vote. Our current leader, President Donald John Trump, can probably survive a two-thirds vote until the end of his term in 2029, but could he survive 50-plus-one, as in a vote of no confidence? The answer is that his tenure might look pretty short-term had the Founders adopted a vote of no confidence instead of impeachment. Sir Donald is losing lots of votes in the Senate, especially as he has lobbied against sitting Senators who will remain in office until next January after losing their

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Did JD Trump Donald in the Peace Sweepstakes?

At least one Republican 2028 presidential hopeful — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas — is laying the success or failure of the Iranian peace deal at the feet of Vice-President JD Vance, the administration’s top peacenik and isolationist. “History demonstrates giving billions of dollars to theocratic lunatics who want to kill you is an exceptionally bad idea,” Cruz said, after another Republican Senator, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, proclaimed Vance to be the “architect” of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed yesterday by President Trump in the Palace at Versailles, France. Trump himself is also getting in on the game. “If it [the deal] works out, I’m going to take the credit. If it doesn’t work out, I’m blaming JD,” he told the world yesterday. “You better be careful, JD!” Indeed, JD is now on a TV campaign defending the deal against critics, foreign and domestic. “The idea that he is going to strike a deal that’s bad for the American people, it’s preposterous,” Vance told reporters today. As for the reported widespread criticism of the deal in Israel, the vice-president said,  “If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful

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Trump Fears Being Hoover II — How About Neville II?

President Trump met the press today as details were emerging about the memorandum of understanding (MOU) the U.S. and Iran have agreed to. Pressed about why he is accepting the deal, Trump confessed to worrying about becoming Herbert Hoover II. Hoover, of course, was president when the Great Depression began with the Stock Market Crash of 1929, and he subsequently received a substantial part of the blame for the ensuing economic turmoil. His successor, FDR, or Franklin Delano Roosevelt, did a good job of pinning everything on Hoover, and on Republicans in general, making Democrats the majority party until Ronald Reagan came along 50 years later. Trump told reporters at the Hôtel Royal in Évian-Les-Bains, France, site of the G7 Summit, that, if he continued the war/standoff with Iran, markets “would go down at levels that nobody ever saw before, maybe except for 1929. The one President I did not want to be was the late, great Herbert Hoover.” Hoover, of course, did little to solve the depression, but that was because it was largely initiated by the Bank of England’s raising interest rates, with the U.S. Federal Reserve following suit. The U.S. economy was highly leveraged — in massive debt,

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President TACO Strikes Again: Draft Copy of MOU Looks Like U.S. Surrender

UPDATE: Since I wrote this, the administration has released the final version of the 14-point memorandum of understanding (MOU), discussed below in its draft form. The released version is certainly wordier, but it is still so Iran-friendly as to look like we never bombed the hell out of them and won the war (presumably). As for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, it still does not bar “fees” being charged. It also releases assets currently frozen by sanctions and other actions, in addition to the promised $300 billion redevelopment fund. Regarding Iran’s fissionable nuclear material, the MOU cops out completely, saying that it only need be “down blended,” which means it could also be “up-blended” in the future to develop nuclear weapons. READ THE 14-POINT MOU My original post follows: Wow, I can’t believe what I just read. The Wall Street Journal has released a copy of the draft of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) to be signed by U.S. and Iranian representatives this Friday. From what I’ve read, I’d say that Iran comes out the winner. The deal even makes Barack Obama’s generosity, dollar-wise, look like a pittance. This MOU pledges $300 billion for the redevelopment of Iran! The

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