THE DEAL WITH IRAN

There is a war. Or almost a war. Or a ceasefire.
It depends on the hour.
The United States is blockading Iran's ports. Iran has struck US bases in Kuwait and Bahrain. A vessel near the Strait of Hormuz was targeted. Trump called the naval blockade "the most powerful thing" — suggesting it had given the US more leverage than military strikes alone.
The Biggest Deal Ever
Trump said his administration is negotiating a "very powerful deal" with Iran — the "exact opposite" of the 2015 Obama agreement.
"Under our deal they will never, ever have a nuclear weapon," he said.
The biggest deal ever. He always says that. About everything. A ceasefire exists. Probably.
Tehran says it acted in self-defense. Washington says it has leverage.
Nobody says: people are dying.
What the Declaration Says
In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was written by men who knew what war costs. They signed it knowing it could cost them their lives. They did not call it a deal. They called it freedom.
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