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Should this be the final outcome then Trump should unequivocally win the Nobel peace prize. Brokering peace around the globe would be incredible. This also reigns in China after what has happened in Panama. It sticks China back to its part of the world and kills its expansionist ideals with their Belt and Road deals. It makes them basically moot with the canal back under US control. Trump has done his homework in the four years he was plotting his comeback to the presidency. All these deals now make sense as to why they tried to kick him off ballots, jail him with false charges, and shoot bullets at him. The Globalists thought they were one country away from gaining world dominance and implementing their crazy climate based views of world governance. The world owes Trump a debt of gratitude that it doesn’t even know it owes him. Should these deals all go through the way it’s been written about he will in fact save the world and China’s plan for world domination took a major hit although the globalists will still be there waiting to do its bidding their strength has been severely diminished. Thank the Lord for Donald J. Trump.

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"Some Israeli elite and media might loudly oppose this development, but that’s only because they’re liberal-globalists who are ideologically aligned with their senior American counterparts and accordingly always oppose Russia and Bibi no matter what."

Uh...no. The Israelis have their own goal, which is the creation of a Greater Israel incorporating parts of six Arab countries not including Palestine. The inevitable wars and instability that this goal will create are not in the national interests of ANY of the great powers, including Russia, America, and China.

That said, any Russian help on some sort of rapprochement between the US and Iran would be most welcome, and probably effective in spite of Israeli efforts to derail it, which will come. Neither country can afford a war with the other, but the Israelis don't give a shit about that.

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I stopped reading at this point "It's also important to point out that Russia invited Israel to attend its Victory Day parade at Red Square on May 9".

As much as I support intelectually the struggle Russia has been having for the past 30years to reclaim and defend its sovereignity and place under the sun, codling of Israel, who's on the docks at the ICJ for plausible genocide, basically what the Nazis tried to do with USSR in 1941, I think is reprehensible. It is not political realism. Israel and its leaders and its population at large have provided sufficient evidence to the world that they actually want to either ethnically clense or outright kill about 5 million people or more, living in Gaza and West Bank.

And Israel wants eithe regime change in Iran, a sort of autocracy like in the Gulf Sheikdoms, supine to Israel, or a permanently immiserated Iran. Nothing else will suffice, and they will triangulate as much as possible in the US to accomplish that.

While Russia has a treaty with Iran that stops it from associating itself with others to harm Iran. I don't think that Russia and especially Mr. Putin are in a good, unbiased position to act as go between.

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Could this come to pass? I hope with all my heart this happens, and shudder to consider what is likely to occur if it doesn't.

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When has Israel of the US ever kept their deals ? Phases sanctions relieved only means they can be brought back at anytime. What will the US give up in this process , what about Israel ?

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Trump can try. But Putin is a fine strategist and there are strong doubts that Russia will betray her interests with allies like China and Iran.

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Russia betrayed Syria, Libya, Armenia, and Iran in Syria, not to mention the Palestinian people. It also preemptively invaded Ukraine just like Hitler preemptively invaded the Soviet Union in WW2.

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There is a very strong Iran-China axis that one could see with the rapid spread of Wuhan Corona Virus in January 2020 in Iran. It is possible that it will counteract the Trump-Putin detente.

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What about resignations of two Iranian reformist ministers and Iranian president's statement that he will listen to Ayatollah who rejects negotiations with US, as well recent Iran's Foreign Ministry remarks on Trump-Zelensky meeting? It seems that hard-line current in Iran is suppressing reformist current which is more open to negotiations, or is there more complex dynamic among Iranian elites?

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WTF? That Shia Crescent ain't going to crescent itself.

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Since this new detente developing between the US and Russia via Trump & Putin, and considering that Russia’s best friend and US’s rival is the same China that successfully brokered rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia, and in light of both Russia’s and China’s and Saudi Arabia’s and Iran’s multipolar international connections and pursuits with BRICS for peacefully developing their own nations as well as the whole world— PERHAPS while mediating a new detente between Iran and the US, and thereby possibly neutralizing Israel’s still ongoingly US-backed pursuit of “Greater Israel”—Putin’s negotiations with Trump may well be able to bring about a New Detente not only between the US and Iran, but ALSO between the US and China, AND ultimately also between the US and BRICS! 🙏Dare to Dream🙏

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You are dreaming.

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