Donald Trump Signs 14 Points of Iran Deal At Versailles

You can’t make this up.

Donald Trump surrendered to Iran’s 14 Points in his own Treaty of Versailles. As the victor in the war, Iran succeeded in demanding the payment of reparations be included in the MoU. Trump wasn’t smart enough to grasp the optics of how he was being humiliated by Macron.

Note: Mark Levin is hoping the war will resume after the midterms.

3 Comments

  1. This is the complete opposite of “Millions for defense but not one cent for tribute”. I used to think that the US was a superpower on par with Rome but if 8 weeks of a half-a**ed “war” with some 2nd World Mid-East country is all it takes to bring us to the brink of financial cataclysm then I may have to reassess.

  2. Trump was in a no win situation with Iran. He realized he had been suckered by the Jews & Israel, so he declared victory and hopes for the best in the future.

  3. Honoring this man today the 18th who fired the first shot (or one of the first shots) at Ft Sumter and who committed suicide on June 18th back in 1865 (at least one source says it was actually on the 17th) before this upcoming Juneteenth celebration scheduled for tomorrow on the 19th:

    I here declare my unmitigated hatred to Yankee rule – to all political, social and business connection with Yankees – and to the Yankee race. Would that I could impress the sentiments, in their full force, on every living southerner, and bequeath them to every one yet to be born! May such sentiments be held universally in the outraged and down-trodden South, though in silence and stillness, until the now far distant day shall arrive for just retribution for Yankee usurpation, oppression, and atrocious outrages – and for deliverance and vengeance for the now ruined, subjugated, and enslaved Southern States! May the maledictions of every victim to their malignity, press with full weight on the perfidious Yankee people and their perjured rulers – and especially on those of the invading forces who perpetrated, and their leaders and higher authorities who encouraged, directed or permitted, the unprecedented and generally extended outrages of robbery, rapine, and destruction, and house-burning, all committed contrary to the laws of war on non-combatant residents, and still worse in aged men and helpless women!
    Edmund Ruffin sen.
    Redmoor, 10 A.M., June 18th 1865
    The End

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