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The "Art Of The Deal" has no real-world application
1. Failure to Address Missiles and #Proxies [15, 16]
The deal focuses strictly on the nuclear program, completely omitting restrictions on Iran’s massive ballistic missile arsenal. Furthermore, it places no conditions on Iran to sever ties with its "Axis of Resistance" proxies—such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and the #Houthis in Yemen—leaving Israel exposed to ongoing regional threats. [2, 4, 17]
## 2. Funding the Iranian Regime
Critics point out the irony of the U.S. releasing tens of billions of dollars in frozen assets to #Tehran. Opponents argue this cash influx serves as a lifeline that will bolster Iran's domestic stability and actively finance the enrichment of regional proxy militancy. [1, 2, 3, 12]
## 3. "Weaponizing Geography" through Maritime Fees [18]
Though the U.S. claimed the #Strait of Hormuz would open completely free of restrictions, negotiation plans reveal that Iran retains some administrative sovereignty. After 60 days, Iran is permitted to charge "navigation or maintenance fees" to ships passing through, essentially allowing Tehran to grow wealthy off the vital global trade bottleneck it previously blocked. [12, 19, 20, 21]
## 4. The Sidelining of Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right coalition members like Itamar Ben-Gvir have reacted furiously because Israel was entirely excluded from the Muscat negotiations. Israeli political rivals, such as Yair Golan and Yair Lapid, assert that the #war has left Israel weaker and more isolated, creating the deepest public rift in U.S.–Israeli relations in decades. [2, 14, 22, 23]
## 5. Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Damage
Prominent defense analysts argue that while the war yielded short-term tactical achievements—such as degrading specific launch sites or nuclear infrastructure—it failed to alter Iran's strategic objectives. Instead of forcing a regime collapse, the highly expensive conflict battered global markets, empowered Iranian #hardliners, and forced Washington to accept a deeply flawed peace out of economic necessity. [3, 5, 17, 19, 24
]
#yahawah #yahawashi #endtimes #lastdays #pray #meditate
Видео The "Art Of The Deal" has no real-world application канала Tsad Ban Yahawadah
The deal focuses strictly on the nuclear program, completely omitting restrictions on Iran’s massive ballistic missile arsenal. Furthermore, it places no conditions on Iran to sever ties with its "Axis of Resistance" proxies—such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and the #Houthis in Yemen—leaving Israel exposed to ongoing regional threats. [2, 4, 17]
## 2. Funding the Iranian Regime
Critics point out the irony of the U.S. releasing tens of billions of dollars in frozen assets to #Tehran. Opponents argue this cash influx serves as a lifeline that will bolster Iran's domestic stability and actively finance the enrichment of regional proxy militancy. [1, 2, 3, 12]
## 3. "Weaponizing Geography" through Maritime Fees [18]
Though the U.S. claimed the #Strait of Hormuz would open completely free of restrictions, negotiation plans reveal that Iran retains some administrative sovereignty. After 60 days, Iran is permitted to charge "navigation or maintenance fees" to ships passing through, essentially allowing Tehran to grow wealthy off the vital global trade bottleneck it previously blocked. [12, 19, 20, 21]
## 4. The Sidelining of Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and far-right coalition members like Itamar Ben-Gvir have reacted furiously because Israel was entirely excluded from the Muscat negotiations. Israeli political rivals, such as Yair Golan and Yair Lapid, assert that the #war has left Israel weaker and more isolated, creating the deepest public rift in U.S.–Israeli relations in decades. [2, 14, 22, 23]
## 5. Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Damage
Prominent defense analysts argue that while the war yielded short-term tactical achievements—such as degrading specific launch sites or nuclear infrastructure—it failed to alter Iran's strategic objectives. Instead of forcing a regime collapse, the highly expensive conflict battered global markets, empowered Iranian #hardliners, and forced Washington to accept a deeply flawed peace out of economic necessity. [3, 5, 17, 19, 24
]
#yahawah #yahawashi #endtimes #lastdays #pray #meditate
Видео The "Art Of The Deal" has no real-world application канала Tsad Ban Yahawadah
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