Trump's Iran Deal Has a Dangerous Blind Spot
Trump's Iran deal has a blind spot that could cost Israel everything — the MOU's Lebanon clause was written without consulting Hezbollah, Israel, or Lebanon's own government. Here's why that matters.
The US-Iran memorandum of understanding signed this week has 14 points — and Iran and America can't agree on what a single one of them means. Barry Seagull cuts through the noise from the Israel Desk.
This week on VFI News: why the old Yasser Arafat "two-language" trick no longer works in the internet age, what Iran's wildly false victory claims are actually designed to accomplish, and why Trump's New York landlord negotiating style may be dangerously mismatched with Tehran's ideological hardliners.
Plus — why Syria's interim leader Al-Jolani had to publicly reject a commitment Trump made on his behalf without asking him first.
⏱️ CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome & This Week's Headlines
1:45 The MOU: What America Says vs. What Iran Says
6:30 The Arafat Problem — Lies in the Internet Age
11:20 Why Iran Calls Everything a "Great Victory"
16:00 Trump's New York Landlord Playbook in Tehran
21:30 The Lebanon Clause Nobody Consulted Israel On
27:10 Syria's Al-Julani Rejects Trump's Commitment
32:00 Barry's Final Analysis
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