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The Diplomatic House Divided: Trump’s Five-Day Pause Versus Israel’s Refusal to Stop
Trump negotiates a five-day energy pause while Israel continues strikes on Tehran. Iran denies talks. Saudi Arabia joins the fight. A diplomatic framework collapsing under the weight of conflicting military objectives.
The Regime Change That Wasn’t: How Mossad’s Qualified Assessment Got Lost in Political Translation
As blame mounts over Iran's regime remaining intact, new analysis reveals Mossad Director David Barnea actually presented a far more cautious assessment than political leaders claimed. The real story: qualified intelligence predictions transformed into imminent revolutionary promises.
The Shadow Government: Why the US Is Now Negotiating with Iran’s Real Power Broker
The US is negotiating with Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, not Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. Why? Because Ghalibaf controls Iran's actual power structure—the Revolutionary Guard—and the US knows you can't negotiate with a figurehead.
Trump’s Gambit: Five-Day Pause Amid Competing Claims, Mediation Chaos, and Israel’s Refusal to Stop Striking
Trump claims productive Iran talks but Tehran denies negotiating. Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan mediate secretly. Israel refuses to pause operations. A five-day ceasefire surrounded by contradictions and conflicts.
Netanyahu’s Hedge: Why ‘Our Interests’ Means Israel Won’t Trust US-Iran Talks
Netanyahu's statement that Israel will protect its interests 'under all circumstances' is a warning to Trump: any US-Iran deal that doesn't address Israeli security concerns will be rejected. Here's what Israel demands.
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