How did Netanyahu infatuate the “understanding” memo to end Iran war?
What is the function of his “brilliant” protégé, Kushner? And why hasn’t a single Arab country condemned Trump’s threats to weaken the Sultanate of Oman? And where’s the Gulf Cooperation Council?
Yes, there was a draft memorandum of understanding to end the American-Israeli aggression against Iran, and it has great chances of success if implemented, because it provides a two-month truce to save America and what remains of its reputation, and to host the World Cup, for which it has allocated tens of billions for its organization, and to reduce the losses of this war, which have reached 95 billion dollars so far and are expected to multiply several times, and to save
Iran’s approval of this memorandum was not surprising, as it served as a “roadmap” to a final agreement that would first end the war and set aside the main contentious issues that had stymied all rounds of negotiations, particularly the nuclear file and its branches, which Iran considers a “red line” that cannot be crossed because it concerns its sovereignty and long-term security strategy.
What confirms what we mentioned earlier is that an Iranian delegation headed to Doha to discuss arrangements for unfreezing 12 billion dollars in its banks and transferring them immediately to the Iranian central bank as a first step and beginning to implement some of the terms of the agreement, the most prominent of which is reopening the Strait of Hormuz to international navigation in exchange for lifting the blockade on all Iranian ports as a gesture to restore lost trust.
Many in the region, as well as in the United States, are wondering what prompted President Trump to abruptly backtrack and return to his threats of a crushing war against Iran, despite having convened a meeting with his military leaders and senior government officials in the White House to adopt the memorandum of understanding and proceed with its implementation.
In short, Benjamin Netanyahu, who dragged America into this war; destroyed its political and military prestige; and drowned it in its quagmires in Lebanon and Gaza, as well as Iran and Iraq, under the pretext of eliminating the “existential Iranian threat” to “Israel,” and removing Iran’s claws, missiles, and nuclear fangs, crowned Netanyahu as the king of Greater Israel in most, if not all, of the Middle East, and established all current rulers and their successors
Netanyahu does not want to end this American-Israeli aggression until he has achieved all of his goals, the most important of which is to change Iran’s leadership and install a new regime whose leader works for the occupying state rather than America. This is why he has been in charge of managing the aggression in Tel Aviv and communicating with his devoted follower Trump on a daily basis to issue commands. What confirms that he is the decision-maker, the one with the final say and the upper hand, is his immediate and expanded escalation of his current forces’ attack in Lebanon; the return to the extermination war in the Gaza Strip, the escalation of assassination operations against Hamas leaders in the sector; and the expansion of the occupation circle in it to more than 70 percent, and in a few days, to 100 per cent. Who will stop him: Trump, the puppet, or the Arab mediators?
French intelligence reports published by major news agencies and television stations yesterday, Friday, confirmed that Jared Kushner, Netanyahu’s diligent student, and his follower Steve Witkoff are now exerting significant pressure in the White House and the Pentagon (the War Department) to obstruct the adoption of the “Memorandum of Understanding” to end the American war in Iran, and to expedite the return to resuming it immediately and using all American power to
It is terrible and painful that most Arab nations support Netanyahu and his ambitions while firmly opposing ending the attack against Iran. The evidence for this is that 21 Arab countries have not published a single “paper” statement opposing Trump’s threats to bomb Oman, impose economic penalties, and maybe impose a total embargo on it. Its only transgression is its alliance with Iran on the sovereignty of the Strait of Hormuz. Oman was the first Arab and Islamic country to condemn Israeli-American aggression against Tehran, as well as Iranian missile assaults on American bases in the Gulf.
Interestingly, the Gulf Cooperation Council has not held an emergency meeting to consider the threat to Oman, a founding member, and has yet to issue a formal expression of sympathy with it.
The Israeli-American aggression against Iran and the Resistance Axis, after three months of using everything in its arsenal—aircraft carriers, missiles, destroyer frigates, and more than 50 military bases in the region—has not turned the tide of this war in its favour, nor has it forced the Iranian side, which has not bowed down, to surrender. The Iranian side has demonstrated a strong and unexpected willingness to combat this aggression based on missile-for-missile, drone-for-drone, and drowning the enemy in an open-ended regional battle of attrition.
It marks the beginning of the end for America’s great worldwide defeat and international leadership, as well as the commencement of an accelerated countdown to the collapse and dissolution of the Israeli occupation state. These facts are written on the wall; it is simply a matter of time, endurance, self-confidence, strategic patience, and support for the rightful option of resistance.
How did Netanyahu infatuate the “understanding” memo to end Iran war?
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