beyond ridiculous
to think we capitulate
this much to Iran
and this thing isn't
a complete farce
from the get go.
claiming deal averts ‘worldwide depression’
Guardian 6/17/26
(For now maybe...
and he signs it at Versailles?
Do people just not know
anything about history anymore?)
"Realistically, the level of expertise and detail
that is required to hammer out
even the nuclear piece of this
seems overwhelming
for an administration
that is flying by the seat of his
pants in these negotiations."
(Its how you know
its isn't the plan.)
"Donald Trump has signed a 14-point agreement with Iran, claiming it delivered a “major win” for the United States – even as it made significant political and financial concessions to Iran to reopen the strait of Hormuz and prevent a “worldwide depression”.
In extraordinary remarks on Wednesday, Donald Trump went from threatening Iran with a new wave of attacks to suggesting the country had basic rights to enrich uranium for civilian use, that he would not pressure Tehran to abandon its ballistic missiles programme and the US was “going to have to give back” billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets."
(Mfer wont pay his housekeepers what they deserve
but he gonna give Iran back Billions?
DONT HOLD YOU BREATH.)
"Those remarks, as well as the full text of the agreement – which was hailed by the Hezbollah chief, Naim Qassem, as a “great victory” – are likely to fuel anger in Israel and among hardliners in the Republican party who had urged Trump not to make a deal with Tehran."
"Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, signed the agreement on Wednesday from Tehran. The US vice-president, JD Vance, is also expected to sign the deal at a more formal ceremony in Geneva on Friday."
"Iran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said: “The agreement is a record of US failure. People will see it and judge.”
"Defending the deal, Trump said no US president had ever been as tough on Iran as him, and “there is nothing as smart as the market – and the market loves it”.
(That right there
Tells you what this is all about.
See: Monday, June 15, 2026
"Hey Bob?"
"Yeah Jim."
"I got an idea."
"What's that Jim?"
"How bout we make a phony deal with Iran
to lower world oil prices,
and get them to clear
the mines in the straight
in the process, since we cant
and then just go back to bombing them
like we were gonna do all the time anyway
and pocket the difference when global oil prices
rise."
"Thats brilliant Jim,
lets go with it."
"Trump said that
“the alternative would be a worldwide depression”,
(Its on the way yo.
This is like end of "stage one" of
how to collapse
the worlds economic system.)
"arguing that if he had not struck a deal,
“the strait [of Hormuz] would never
have been opened."
(It was already open
before we started bombing them on 2/28/26 duh.)
"They don’t like floating billion-dollar ships up and down the strait when their rockets are flying overhead and there are mines all over the place.”
(We cant get them out.
See: Monday, June 15, 2026
Now Germany is supposed to be sending
in ships to do the mine removal.
"Senior administration officials said
the deal would help prevent Iran
from obtaining a nuclear weapon,"
(Obama had a better deal for goodness sakes!
It's never going to happen.
Ever.)
"pointing to an agreement to discuss down-blending its 440kg stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which could be further enriched for use in a nuclear weapon. Trump has said he was open to the stockpile being diluted inside Iran under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency."
(So why not just do that in the first place?
Kinda becomes the question.)
"The Trump administration had delayed the release of the full text of
the memorandum of understanding,
which is essentially a 60-day ceasefire agreement,
in order to hold more comprehensive nuclear and permanent peace talks with Iran. The 14-point plan was dictated to journalists during a background briefing by senior administration officials as Trump spoke at the end of the G7."
(So look out in about two months
or a lil bit before then.)
"The deal would provide
important financial incentives to Iran, including:
the immediate lifting of a US naval blockade
on Iranian ports
and
the issuance of waivers for Iranian crude oil
to be shipped abroad,
as well as
the potential lifting of all international sanctions against Iran,
the unfreezing of billions of dollars in Iranian assets,
and plans to develop
a $300bn (£224bn) reconstruction fund
for Iran funded by regional partners in the Gulf.
(Aint no way in hell any of that ever happens.
Mfer wont pay his housekeepers what they deserve
but he gonna give Iran back Billions?
DONT HOLD YOU BREATH.)
"Trump angrily rejected suggestions that the US would be contributing to the $300bn fund, instead saying payouts by Gulf states were likely to be conditional on Iran’s good behaviour.
“Anyone who wants to can invest. What do you expect me to say: no one is allowed to invest? But we’re not investing; we’re not putting up even 10 cents,” he said.
"The ceasefire deal included Lebanon, a key Iranian demand, which would restrain Israel from conducting military operations in the country, according to a senior administration official. It also included a clause ensuring the “territorial integrity” of Lebanon, although an administration official when asked did not confirm that meant Israel would be forced to withdraw from the swathe of the country it has occupied as a “buffer zone” against Hezbollah."
"In return, Iran would agree to restrain its foreign allies including Hezbollah in Lebanon, and “reaffirms that it shall not procure or develop nuclear weapons”.
(Oh you mean what we already had before?
Awesome.)
"The agreement would also allow the toll-free passage of ships for 60 days through the strait of Hormuz, but on Wednesday Ghalibaf said Iran would charge ships travelling through the waterway at the end of the period stipulated in the memorandum of understanding.
(Oh you mean like they never did before?
Awesome.)
"In an interview aired on state television, Ghalibaf said the “strait of Hormuz will not return to prewar conditions”, adding: “Iran has the right to sovereignty over the strait of Hormuz and of course we will receive a fee for services.”
"Suzanne Maloney, the vice-president and director of the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution, said: “Realistically, the level of expertise and detail that is required to hammer out even the nuclear piece of this seems overwhelming for an administration that is flying by the seat of his pants in these negotiations."
(Best quote in the entire piece.
Apply that mindset
to the rest of the document
and you know what you need to.)
“So much is front loaded for the Iranians … they’re going to be able to export oil without the sanctions regime, which is almost surreal at this point in time. They’re going to make an awful lot of money very quickly.”
(That is how you know
none of this
is ever going to happen.
People just can not see
past flesh and blood.
They have no idea
what they are dealing with here.)
"Trump backed a G7 leaders’ joint statement that welcomed the deal but said a follow-on agreement was necessary to rein in Iran’s ballistic missile programme, an issue not directly addressed in the memorandum of understanding.
(Yeah...give up what got em to this point?
Right...sure...gotcha.
If you were them?
Would you do that?)
"They have to have some, because other people have some. You got to have some,” Trump said.
“What am I going to do? Am I going to let Saudi Arabia have missiles, but they can’t have them?” he added, referring to previous discussions with advisers on Iran’s missile arsenal.
'France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, called it a “very good deal”, adding that US allies in the G7 support it “because it’s an agreement that puts a stop to a situation of great instability that had terrible consequences for our economies”.
Moron. Lol.
Who cares about France
besides the French?
Still true today.
Who wants the French
backing them up?)
"But the G7 proposal for further talks involving European leaders about Iran’s ballistic missiles and support for proxy forces is certain to be rejected by Iran. Tehran has been negotiating exclusively with the US and regards Europe as largely irrelevant."
(As I was saying...)
"Iran is also likely to reject France and Britain’s plan for a taskforce to escort ships through the strait, a proposal endorsed in the G7 leaders’ statement."
"The G7 leaders said the agreement provided “a historic opportunity to prevent Iran from acquiring any nuclear weapon
(We already had that in place under Obama.
These people honey...geez Louise.)
"and tackling the threats related to its regional and ballistic activities. We support and are ready to contribute to its implementation.”
Oh you mean like they haven't bothered to tackle
for decades on end now?
And people cant figure out why
the Iranians see them as irrelevant?
"Trump also sounded a conciliatory note on returning frozen assets to Iran, a stipulation of the Obama administration’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action that he had attacked in 2015.
“We have taken a lot of their money,” Trump told reporters. “It’s not our money, it’s their money, and we froze it at a certain point in time. I guess we’re going to have to give it back, you know, if we didn’t give it back, nobody would ever invest in the dollar again.”
(He wouldn't give
his own housekeepers a nickel
if he didn't have to
$ is these gangsters crack.
fentanyl etc
It's Another way you know:
Never going to happen.)
"Trump claimed the price of a barrel of oil had fallen to $72 – Brent crude dipped below $80 on Tuesday – and would soon fall below the level it had been at before the war."
That is all this is about
and it is just absolutely terrifying
that hardly anybody sees it
for what it is.
See: Monday, June 15, 2026
"Hey Bob?"
"Yeah Jim."
"I got an idea."
"What's that Jim?"
"How bout we make a phony deal with Iran
to lower world oil prices,
and get them to clear the mines in the straight
in the process, since we cant
and then just go back to bombing them
like we were gonna do all the time anyway
and pocket the difference when global oil prices
rise."
"Thats brilliant Jim,
lets go with it."
He just told you
it was the case all along.
Also see:
The Iran War Has Rewired the Global Economy
Newser 6/17/26
(Nobody could figure out
this was the intent all along?
Been saying it a long time BTW.
And that it is just really getting started?)
"Even when peace comes,
war has reshaped energy markets, boosted China, strained global alliances"
(There aint no peace comin.
Hasn't been since the Oct 7th Hamas attack
and there just isn't going to be.
It's pie in the sky nonsense
that avoids the reality
we have witnesses
over the last three years.)
"The Iran war may quiet down, but the fallout isn't going anywhere. That's the message from the New York Times, which argues that the US-Israel war with Iran has rewired the global economy in ways that a peace framework can't simply undo. With Middle East oil and gas flows sharply disrupted and prices spiking, energy power is shifting: Gulf producers are jostling for influence, Latin American countries are racing to ramp up output, and Russia has been unexpectedly bolstered after US sanctions were eased (though President Trump says don't expect that to last). The UAE's exit from OPEC Plus threatens to shake up the oil cartel, potentially adding more volatility to already jumpy markets."
(See:
US eases sanctions on Russian oil
and take your pick from the search query.
The long and short of all of it is
We helped our adversaries.
Iran obviously, and
Russia with it's oil
(and we are not gonna be very strict
about enforcing anything
now that we have let the waivers expire.)
and China with wind and solar tech.
"At the same time, the crisis is turbocharging both dirty and clean energy. Some Asian countries are falling back on coal, but the article notes that cheaper renewables, better batteries, and surging wind and solar are likely to accelerate a longer-term pivot away from fossil fuels—with China positioned as the big winner in everything from turbines to grid tech. Add in a more fragile Strait of Hormuz, higher inflation, slower global growth, and shaken faith in US security guarantees, and the Times makes the case that this conflict has nudged the world toward a more fractured, less predictable economic order. For the on-the-ground details, read the full piece in the New York Times.'
(And that was its whole point
and its what I have been saying all along
and the
"Talking head class"
podcasters, Social Media, Legacy Media
ALL MEDIA
just do not get it.
They can not wrap their heads around
this is a result that would be desired.
HAVE I EVER MENTIONED
THE DEMONIC
HAS ADVANCED FOREKNOWLEDGE?
You may not understand what is going on and why
but they are staying well ahead of the game.)
From The NYT piece mentioned above:
The Iran War Permanently Altered the Global Economy
NYT 06/16/26
"The global order has been altered, and economies are unlikely to simply pick up where they left off before the U.S. and Israel began bombing Iran."
(That was the desired result
all along that nobody understood.)
"The war has set in motion
changes that will be hard to reverse."
Thats what it was supposed to do!
Always remember:
’world capital’ of AI, crypto at Davos
Jan 23, 2025
"US President Donald Trump
pledged to make the country the
“world capital of artificial intelligence
and crypto”
at an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum,
which was one of his first public appearances
since taking office."
At this point?
That mentioned above?
is what everything
is 100% about these days)
"The war heightened tensions between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia and prompted the Emirates to leave the OPEC Plus oil cartel. The impact of that departure will be fully felt only when oil production in the region picks up. But a weakened Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries could add to volatility in oil markets."
"The split has also encouraged the Saudis to move closer to Russia. Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian president, featured Saudi Arabia this month as the “guest of honor” at an economic forum in St. Petersburg.
Russia, the second-largest producer of crude oil and gas after the United States, has been strengthened in other ways by the war. The Trump administration temporarily lifted sanctions imposed on Russia, allowing Moscow to pump up profits from its oil exports when its economy is ailing."
("All enemies foraging and domestic"
Anybody?)
"On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina and Guyana are building their oil production capacity as the world looks for alternative suppliers."
"China is a major beneficiary."
"The push to build out and diversify energy networks is going to continue long after the war ends. And China is poised to benefit most from the expected boon in renewables.
It is leagues ahead of the rest of the world in producing wind turbines, high-voltage cables, transformers, solar panels, batteries, software to manage energy flows and more."
"China’s increasing role ensuring that other countries have a dependable supply of energy amplifies its strategic influence and importance.
“China looks to be an out-and-out winner,” analysts from Wood Mackenzie, a global energy consulting firm, concluded."
"The economic advantages are reinforced by geopolitical ones.
The war has deepened the wedge
between the United States and longtime allies in Europe,
providing another opening for China to enlarge its role as an international leader."
"Re-establishing trust will be difficult.
It is unclear whether shipping traffic will ever again be able to move freely through the Strait of Hormuz — the only sea route for moving oil, natural gas and other cargo out of the Persian Gulf."
(You can forget about it
Those days are effectively over.)
"Iran has shown it can disrupt trade
any time it wants,
which raises risks and costs."
“I think the strait is never going to go back to the certainty of free passage that we’ve been used to,” said Maurice Obstfeld, a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund."
(Well thank you Captain Obvious.
Duh...)
“The capacity of the U.S. as a military force has been once again shown to be limited,” Mr. Obstfeld said. And Iran’s continued resistance “is a huge blow to global faith in the U.S. as a provider of security.”
"For decades, a primary mission of the U.S. Navy has been to guarantee freedom of navigation on the seas, said Mark Blyth, a political scientist at Brown University. Iran’s success in continuing to block ship traffic, though, has demonstrated that for all its might, the United States cannot ensure the seas will be open and free."
That means the $ is finished
Matter of time at this point.
Remember from above:
"Always remember:
’world capital’ of AI, crypto at Davos
Jan 23, 2025
"US President Donald Trump
pledged to make the country the
“world capital of artificial intelligence
and crypto”
at an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum,
which was one of his first public appearances
since taking office."
At this point?
That mentioned above?
is what everything
is 100% about.
Whoever controls the seas?
Controls world trade.
And who ever has controlled world trade?
Has always been
the reserve currency of the world.
Dutch, Spanish, British US etc.)
"The economy has been kicked
onto a path of slower growth and higher prices."
"When economists at the World Bank began sifting through data early this year, they were pleasantly surprised. “We were starting to think about upgrading our forecasts, between January and February, because things were looking so good,” said Indermit Gill, the bank’s chief economist. “Inflation was coming down, growth was picking up, trade had kind of taken it on the chin and was still standing.”
"No more. The bank just revised its economic outlook, lowering its forecast. It now expects global growth to decline to 2.5 percent this year from 2.9 percent in 2025."
"Inflation is also starting to roar. In the United States, it rose for the third month in row, hitting an annual rate of 4.2 percent in May. And instead of planning for the next drop in interest rates, Wall Street is expecting the Federal Reserve to increase rates at least once this year. Last week, the European Central Bank raised rates to 2.25 percent. “The war in the Middle East is generating inflation pressures,” the bank said."
(Translation:
Your way of living?
Your quality of life?
Is going to continue to erode.
Have I ever mentioned
anybody can worship
while they are comfortable?)
"Higher rates have serious longer-term effects on both rich and poor countries that have already run up staggering public debts and are using a growing portion of revenue just to pay interest costs."
(Have I mentioned the point of all of this
was to crash the current world economic order?
In order to establish 666?
"Always remember:
’world capital’ of AI, crypto at Davos
Jan 23, 2025
"US President Donald Trump
pledged to make the country the
“world capital of artificial intelligence
and crypto”
at an annual meeting of the World Economic Forum,
which was one of his first public appearances
since taking office."
At this point?
That mentioned above?
is what everything
is 100% about.)
"Those budgetary pressures are only going to increase as governments offer assistance to households struggling with higher energy prices and increase military budgets to cope with growing security threats.
Asian economies, slapped hardest by the crisis, have already inundated the Asian Development Bank for emergency loans as they seek to rescue their economies and finances from the impact of the Iran war.
“The world economy is going to end up being more jittery,” Mr. Gill said. And that is not good for long-term planning, investment or growth."
(This is only the start of it.
Just wait.
Have I ever mentioned
prophets don't bring good news?
You might wanna be conducting some
spiritual hygiene and figure out
where you are standing right now
you really might...
Quick like in a hurry yo.
Also consider:
Revelation 16:19
The great city
(Babylon, The World and it's Wicked World Shitstem(s))
split into three parts,
and the cities of the nations collapsed.
God remembered Babylon the Great
and gave her the cup
filled with the wine
of the fury of his wrath.
It's not hard to make the case that:
"The great city
split into three parts,"
is already in the process
of happening
(Have I mentioned
Revelation isn't always chronological?)
Setting the stage for what's coming shortly
(3.5 years or so)
"God remembered Babylon the Great
and gave her the cup
filled with the wine of the fury of his wrath."
And:
The Anti-Christ
"he will subdue three kings"
Think it aint being set up?
Really?
How so?
Way more evidence that it is being set up
for him to take it all over, than there is that it's not.
The only people who should be
scared by any of what's being said here?
Are the people
who got something
to be scared about
to begin with.
The Blessed Hope of Christ is available
for them as well, it's a pretty easy fix really
free, cost you some humility, repentance etc.
Ya might wanna think about it.
Seriously, you really should.
One thing I just can not understand is people saying:
"Well you all are just fear mongering."
If its all just hocus pocus nonsense?
Then what are you scared about?
Makes no sense.
Absolutely None.
(And if you truly believe,
then what is there to be scared of?)
Tell ya what,
you just keep worshiping Odin
or watever
and we will just keep doing
what we are doing.
How's that?
Hum?
How hard is that?
Honey?
These people babe...
Killing me just killin me.
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