U.A.E EXPOSED by TRUMP: U.S returns to BOMBING
TRUMP RETURNS TO BOMBING
During the G7 meeting, hosted in France, the U.S. President, Donald Trump, was questioned about the MoU in regard of the Middle East Conflict.
Trump said " The text (MoU) is not final, it's a memorandum of understanding. If I don't like it, we will go back to dropping bombs on their heads. If they do not behave, we will go right back to dropping bombs"
On the other hand, previously, Trump stated that we are making an agreement. There is a very good understanding with the current regime, and now the statements are belligerent.
The dialogue change has made confusion and the circumstances shall deteriorate again highlighting disingenuousness.
14 POINT MoU
As per Axios, the new 14-point Mou follows-
- America is ready for an immediate and permanent ceasefire with Iran.
- Both the Unites States of America and the Islamic Republic of Iran will respect each other's sovereignty.
- There will be an attempt to reach a final agreement within 60-days.
- The U.S. will lift the naval blockade on Iran and reduce military pressure
- Iran will provide safe passage to the merchant ships in the Gulf for 60-days
- Iran and Oman will hold talks on the future of the Strait of Hormuz
- The U.S. and its allies will create a plan worth at least $300 billion to rebuild Iran
- America will work towards removing the major sanctions imposed on Iran
TRUMP EXPOSES ALLEGED U.A.E INVOLVEMENT
The U.S. President, Donald Trump, gave a statement, "U.A.E. President Mohammed Bin Zayed was attacking Iran last week. I said, "who the hell's dropping all those bombs," it was U.A.E. H'e's a good fighter"
War analyst questions that means, were the attacks carried out on Iran, Bandar Abbas, Kesh, and many other places being carried out by the U.A.E?
If the statement from Trump, proves to be the truth, the circumstances of the Middle East Conflict will change entirely.
SHIFTING FROM WARFARE
Iran's Parliamentary Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, during a discussion stated that the Islamic Republic must move beyond confrontation and focus on economic development.
"We must take over the trench from the launcher boys, lift people out of economic pressure, and build the country".
The attention of the Iranian leaders are now turning towards economic recovery and long term stability. Years of sanctions and conflict have left deep scars, making reconstruction an important as any diplomatic breakthrough.
THE EFFECTS:
Even though MoU is in process to be signed, the effects of the damage remains-
- A hike petrol and diesel price
- Many people lost their jobs
- Pause in international travels costed people
- Many regions had to announce energy resource emergency
WHAT IT MEANS?
U.A.E A PROXY: As addressed by Trump, it seems U.A.E has been in disguise as a proxy, a hostile to Iran.
MoU IN MID: Trump's return to bombing, now questions the idea of bringing the peace deal.
TRIGGERED ESCALATION: The changing developments, may risk a triggered military escalation from Iran.
CONCLUSION
The Iran war is undergoing a phase of latest developments. The MoU and the peace deal are about to be signed, but the adversaries actions may cause chaos or a temporary pause.
As Trump's statements change it indicates that the U.S. is also considering military action as another option, leaving the peace deal hanging in the middle.
On the contrary, U.A.E has again been exposed, making several attacks on Iran in disguise, despite Iran's warning for their brotherly nations. U.A.E. will have to suffer the consequences in the near future.
As reported, the 14-point MoU is specifically designed to reduced tensions and seems a success for Iran to reach a agreement on its willful conditions. Moreover, the deal has seemed to offer a pause rather than a guarantee of stability.
With tensions coming a closure, the Iranian regime is also looking towards the economic recover of their region.
For nearly, 47 years, Iran's sanctions were frozen, and even after the war destruction, Iran has made livelihood possible and at a much better state. The nation has lastly won, fighting for its sovereignty, and has over the months proved what the actions of a superpower emerging nation looks like.
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