Distrust, dishonesty and Trump

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

سپاه پاسداران انقلاب اسلامی

Distrust, dishonesty and Trump



Trump told reporters to expect a peace deal with Iran by Monday, and said Monday morning that Vice President Vance was heading to Islamabad for talks.
  • But Vance was actually still in Washington, waiting for a signal from Tehran before boarding his plane — a sign of the deep uncertainty over what will happen next.
The big picture: Trump wants the war to end, now, on his terms. But there's only one day left before the ceasefire expires, Iran still controls the Strait of Hormuz, and the sides have thus far been unable to even set a meeting. The war may therefore be on the precipice of a massive expansion.
  • "He's over it. He wants it done. He doesn't like Iran holding [its control of the strait] over the Middle East. He doesn't like them holding this over our heads. He doesn't want to fight anymore. But he will if he feels he has to," an administration official told Axios.
Trump's running commentary has added to the confusion as he veers between threats, optimism and dishonesty. When talks hit turbulence, he made a series of contradictory statements about who on his team would be heading to Pakistan, and when. First Vance wasn't going — then he was, then he was in the air, then he wasn't.

Amid his proclamations that a deal was close, Trump peppered in threats to destroy Iran.

"Honoring commitments is the basis of meaningful dialogue," Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian wrote Monday on X.

  • "Deep historical mistrust in Iran toward U.S. gov conduct remains, while unconstructive & contradictory signals from American officials carry a bitter message; they seek Iran's surrender. Iranians do not submit to force."
Despite Trump's claims, at no point have the Iranians agreed to give up enrichment of uranium.

Trump had said the bombing campaign that started Feb. 28 would wrap up within six weeks.





Trump has betrayed you, Americans.
 

The insider trading suspicions looming over Trump's presidency



Throughout Donald Trump's second term in office, traders have been betting millions of dollars just before he makes major announcements.

The BBC has examined trade volume data on several financial markets and matched them to some of the president's most significant market-moving statements.

It found a consistent pattern of spikes just hours, or sometimes minutes, before a social media post or media interview was made public.

Analysts say it bears the hallmarks of illegal insider trading, whereby bets are made by people based on information that is not available to the general public.

Here are five of the most significant examples.

9 March 2026: 'The war is very complete, pretty much'​

Some of the biggest movements have been in oil trades on the futures market.

Nine days into the US-Israel war with Iran, Trump told CBS News in a phone interview that the conflict was "very complete, pretty much".

The first time the public would have known about the interview was at 15:16 Eastern Time (19:16 GMT).

Oil traders reacted to this news that the conflict could end much sooner than expected by selling oil, with the price plunging by around 25%.

However, market data shows a huge surge of bets were placed on the price of oil falling at 18:29 GMT - a full 47 minutes before the reporter's post.

The traders who placed those bets will have made millions of dollars from the movement in oil prices.

23 March 2026: 'Complete and total resolution to hostilities'​

On 23 March, just two days after threatening to "obliterate" Iran's power plants, Trump posted on Truth Social that Washington had held "VERY GOOD AND PRODUCTIVE CONVERSATIONS" with Tehran over a "COMPLETE AND TOTAL RESOLUTION" to hostilities.

It was a major surprise to diplomatic observers and to traders.

Immediately, stocks rose and the US price of oil - which had been climbing - fell sharply.

14 minutes before the president's post there were an unusually high number of bets on the US oil price.

The same pattern was seen in traders buying contracts for Brent crude, the major oil benchmark.

The trades appeared abnormal.

The recent growth of online predictions markets has also drawn scrutiny from observers.

Blockchain-powered platforms such as Polymarket and Kalshi offer users the chance to speculate on anything from the weather to baseball to US foreign policy.

Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, is an investor in Polymarket and sits on its advisory board. He also acts as a strategic advisor to Kalshi.

28 Feb 2026: Strikes on Iran​


According to the blockchain analysis website Bubblemaps, six accounts were created on Polymarket in February.

All placed wagers on a US strike on Iran happening by 28 February. When the attacks were confirmed by President Trump in the early hours of that day, the accounts earned $1.2m between them.

Five of those six users have placed no more bets since.

Paul Oudin, a professor who specializes in financial regulation law, says, "You can have massive trades on a financial instrument that clearly show that someone was privy to what Donald Trump was about to declare."
 
trump realized he screwed up by trusting Bibi. Now he has no clue what to do!

There is no honor among thieves


It is now almost two weeks since the start of the U.S.-Iranian cease-fire, and the real state of play is not much clearer today.

Trump told Fox News reporter Maria Bartiromo that he expected a deal to be signed Monday night, and then announced on Monday morning that Vice President JD Vance had “already left” for talks with Iran in Pakistan, which the Iranians publicly insisted were not happening. A few hours later, U.S. officials confirmed that Vance had not, in fact, left the country, and that the talks would take place Tuesday.
 
There is no honor among thieves


It is now almost two weeks since the start of the U.S.-Iranian cease-fire, and the real state of play is not much clearer today.

Trump told Fox News reporter Maria Bartiromo that he expected a deal to be signed Monday night, and then announced on Monday morning that Vice President JD Vance had “already left” for talks with Iran in Pakistan, which the Iranians publicly insisted were not happening. A few hours later, U.S. officials confirmed that Vance had not, in fact, left the country, and that the talks would take place Tuesday.
this is what happens when shit-stain white people think a criminal would serve us better than an indian/black woman.
 
Bibi has been asking presidents to go along with an attack on Iran for decades. Trump is the only one who could be convinced it was a great idea. The last one who talks to Trump wins. This time it was Netanyahoo.

Both men face political annihilation in the coming election cycle.
 
Bibi has been asking presidents to go along with an attack on Iran for decades. Trump is the only one who could be convinced stupid enough to think it was was a great idea. The last one who talks to Trump wins. This time it was Netanyahoo.
Just to rephrase - I fixed it for you up above :)
 
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